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Originally Posted by Nesti
BTW, a tip on research; more than half the information in Wikipedia is actually incorrect or unfounded.
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What you mean by 'research', eh? It was an obvious comment. The Casimir effect was only highlighted to show the predictive nature of quantum mechanics - challenging directly your unfounded and deliberate controversial statement; "
Personally, I feel quantum mechanics is a load of tripe. I’m not saying it isn’t real, because it is, I just don’t believe that it holds the answers we seek."
The Casimir effect is the classic example of a prediction of quantum mechanics before it was observed - true even using Wikipedia or not.