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This seems to be an easy enough explanation of why this year's Nobel Prize was awarded to scientists who really did make an impact on understanding crucial issues in Physics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rm9tIp3PkM
The take-away is that de Broglies' Wave Mechanics have fundamentally been shown to be enormously more descriptive and predictive than the statistical-numerical framework of Quantum Mechanics - even in being able to take very, very precise measurements which are not allowed according to the rules laid out by Statistical QM (which of course includes the uncertainty principle).
The revelators (to my understanding) clearly support Wave Mechanics as a fundamental principle that is necessary to start to understand the sub-atomic world.
Paper 42 - Energy- Mind and Matter 42:4:14 (474.4) The never-ending confusion attending the observation of the wave mechanics of quantum behavior is due to the superimposition of energy waves: Two crests can combine to make a double-height crest, while a crest and a trough may combine, thus producing mutual cancellation.
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