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What is wrong with Quantum Mechanics?

Quantum Mechanics does not explain the three most mysterious phenomena. 1) Single Particle Interference. (2) Correlations between particles that are separated by arbitrarily large distances. (3) Presence or tunneling of particles in classically forbidden regions. Quantum Mechanics is inconsistent Quantum Mechanics assumes a collapse of the wavefunction upon a measurement. However, the wavefunction's unitary evolution is inconsistent with the nonlinear collapse. Wavefunction can spread over arbitrarily large distances. However, experiments detect only localized whole particles. An extended wavefunction cannot collapse to a microscopically localized particle instantly. Linear superposition encodes multiple particle states in a single wavefunction. However, experiments detect only…

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