Originally Posted By: eccles
Surely, what generates the term "paradoxical" is the inclusion
of the observer in quantum events. This immediately deconstructs "objectivity"
and consequently notions of an "external reality"
(re Planck's problem with "real particles").
The fact that so called "paradoxes" occur in our conceptualization
of different models (going right back to wave-particle duality),
could simply be a function of our tendency to prefer the
dualistic naive realism of everyday life.

The problem with ‘ paradoxes’ doesn’t connect only with
Quantum theory. They began from Galilee/ Newton’s time.
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The basis of the Physics consists of:
1.
Abstract ‘ inertial movement’.
2.
Abstract ‘ideal gas’ and ‘ideal particles.’
3.
Abstract ‘absolute black body.’
4.
Abstract ‘entropy’
5.
Abstract SRT negative 4 - dimensional space,
abstract 5D, …….and 11 - dimensional spaces. .
6.
Abstract separated absolute space and time of Newton.
7.
Abstract ‘virtual particles’, ‘dark matter’, ‘dark energy’.
8.
Abstract ‘big bang’.
9.
Abstract " method of renormalization ".
10.
A fine structure constant:
‘ by the god given damnation to all physicists ‘. / Feynman. /
11. . . . . . . . . . . etc.
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In my opinion to understand the paradoxes we must reconsider
the old basis of the Physics.
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