(For discussion.) Which do you personally think is the weirdest aspect of quantum mechanics and why?
A. It does not support objectively real quanton properties.
B. It requires possibly superluminal connections.
C. It has two incompatible time evolution rules.
D. There seems to be some kind of unexplained disconnect between microscopic and macroscopic physics.
B. It requires possibly superluminal connections.
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