Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!modcomp!joe From: joe@modcomp.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: Objective Uncertainty (was Re: The Message-ID: <1600003@modcomp> Date: 24 Sep 88 01:43:00 GMT References: <723@cseg.uucp> Lines: 16 Nf-ID: #R:cseg.uucp:723:modcomp:1600003:000:689 Nf-From: modcomp.UUCP!joe Sep 23 21:43:00 1988 L. Adrian Griffis writes: > I think there was an article on the notition of Objective Uncertainty in > Scientific American in the April or May issue (I know there was such an > article, but I'm not sure about the date). It looked to me like physics > was close to driving the last nail into the coffin of the Hidden Variable > theory. Does anyone else out there remember it?? Yes, it was "The Reality of the Quantum World", Scientific American, January 1988. My understanding was that, unless someone is able to poke a hole in the experiments, hidden variable's are dead. PS: these experiments are really neat, friends; this article is worth looking up. Joe Korty uunet!modcomp!joe