de broglie-bohm theory
The de Broglie-Bohm theory, also known as the pilot-wave theory, is a physical interpretation of quantum mechanics that suggests particles have both a physical location and a guiding wave. It proposes that particles follow definite trajectories determined by the wave function, providing a deterministic description of quantum phenomena. This theory offers an alternative viewpoint to the traditional interpretation of quantum mechanics, which relies on probabilities and wave-particle duality.
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