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We learn too much and understand too little,<br />Yet understanding comes from learning<br />So strive using the latter to enhance the first  What motivates the majority of scientists to accept the Copenhagen doctrine of quantum mechanics, when superior alternatives have existed since de Rham and before? This paper assesses what's really going on.
We learn too much and understand too little,<br />Yet understanding comes from learning<br />So strive using the latter to enhance the first  What motivates the majority of scientists to accept the Copenhagen doctrine of quantum mechanics, when superior alternatives have existed since de Rham and before? This paper assesses what's really going on.


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Scientific Paper
TitleAssessing Consequences of Overextended Secret Reviewing
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Author(s)Evert Jan Post
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2010
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume7
No. of pages2
Pages382-383

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Abstract

We learn too much and understand too little,
Yet understanding comes from learning
So strive using the latter to enhance the first What motivates the majority of scientists to accept the Copenhagen doctrine of quantum mechanics, when superior alternatives have existed since de Rham and before? This paper assesses what's really going on.