Nature says this:
quote:Albert Einstein never liked some of the counterintuitive predictions of quantum theory, arguing instead that there was a further, hidden layer to reality it failed to describe. But since the 1980s, Einstein's objections have been largely ruled out.
Now Karl Hess and Walter Philipp of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign provide evidence that Einstein may have been right to be sceptical - there may indeed be another set of rules underlying quantum theory.
Of course, the article provides no real examples of what those rules might be or how they might control/predict things.
Anybody know anything more? |