I think the whole problem of interpreting quantum mechanics and classical physics is that from what we can see it's counter intuitive and anti-narrative i.e. it cannot be expressed philosophically/via language in any meaningful way.
Mathematically it makes sense, experimentally it makes sense, it is as proven as classical physics are proven yet the two contradict each other.
Perhaps it is as the old zen-buddhist saying go. Wisdom lies in paradox.
Mathematically it makes sense, experimentally it makes sense, it is as proven as classical physics are proven yet the two contradict each other.
Perhaps it is as the old zen-buddhist saying go. Wisdom lies in paradox.