"Medical scientists use the word iatrogenic' to refer to
disabilities that are the consequence of medical treatment. We
believe that some such word might be coined to refer to
philosophical difficulties for which philosophers themselves are
responsible" "Sir Peter Medawar" Arguing that quantum theory as it
stands is perhaps the most comprehensive, well-verified, and
successful theory in the history of science, the author clears away
the impression that it is an incomplete, philosophically flawed,
and self-contradictory theory. In simple terms accessible to anyone
with a little prior knowledge of science, Wallace examines the
numerous "paradoxes" and "difficulties" claimed for quantum
mechanics, and shows that they are due to excesses of
interpretation that have been imposed on the theory.
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