Authors: Nick Navid Yazdani
This second installment of The Wave Paradigm advances the quest for unified physics by addressing the long-standing divide between quantum mechanics and classical physics. It reinterprets quantum phenomena - superposition, entanglement, and measurement - as finite complexity illusions, resolving paradoxes with deterministic elegance. By embracing infinite complexity as the natural state of the universe, this work eliminates the need for probabilistic interpretations, replacing them with deterministic wave dynamics. Classical physics emerges seamlessly as a limit of this framework, demonstrating how the same universal wave equation governs phenomena across all scales. This chapter builds on the foundation of Part I, offering profound insights into the true nature of reality and setting the stage for future applications in cosmology, chemistry, and technology.
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