Doesn’t pilot wave theory fall apart purely by contradicting wave-particle duality?
>You are determined by the positions of your atoms, not their waveforms
>Therefore, everything you experience follows its positions
Surely, your atoms are more particle-like than wave-like, so pilot wave does not disprove anything. It is not a proof to avoid wave-particle duality, as the theory is only formed around the disregarding wave-particle duality.
Please tell me if my understanding is not complete
>You are determined by the positions of your atoms, not their waveforms
>Therefore, everything you experience follows its positions
Surely, your atoms are more particle-like than wave-like, so pilot wave does not disprove anything. It is not a proof to avoid wave-particle duality, as the theory is only formed around the disregarding wave-particle duality.
Please tell me if my understanding is not complete