Quantum Mechanics has been with us for essentially a century now and despite the length of time one still
can't say that it's been fully digested or understood by anybody. Despite this it lies at the basis of
several technologies, but also gives us fundamental results that we use in other sciences, such as the
constancy of decay rates.
My view is that quantum mechanics is not just another theory, but completely alters our view of the basis of
the natural world. I contend that the view of reality revealed by it makes most objections to or alternatives
to the scientific view of our origins and reality untenable, by basically either:
(a) Pushing the objections into the highly implausible.
or
(b) Revealing the fundamental thinking behind such views to be too human to be true in our quantum world.
Concrete examples of the constrictions of quantum mechanics are radiological dating techniques and most of
the dating techniques used in cosmology (e.g. using spectra of stars for their ages)
(too broad?)
Edited by Son Goku, : No reason given.