bohmian mechanics and hidden variables
Bohmian mechanics is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that suggests the existence of hidden variables or hidden properties of particles that determine their behavior. These hidden variables are not directly observable but influence the trajectory and outcomes of quantum events. It proposes that particles possess definite positions and velocities, even though quantum mechanics typically describes them as being in a state of superposition.
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