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Originally Posted by KickAssClown
My reasoning for remaining skeptical arrises from the simple fact that these interpertations, by even the most knowledgable, come about without a real scientific basis. There is no theorem of mass, no theorem of matter, no theorem of energy.
As such what can be really said about the interaction of matter particles/waves? When the term matter, mass, and energy are all so ill defined?
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Note: I abridged the above. What do you mean by a "theorem of mass, matter and energy?" I ask, because as far as I know, mass, and energy are very well defined in standard theory. What is not known is WHY certain particles have certain masses.
However, once experimentally measured, mass is a very well defined property, as is energy.
-Will