Omicron --
- "Identified" by a computer program, NOT by observation of any fluid from any person
- There is NO test to identify it
- There are NO scientific papers for research of it
It does not exist outside of a computer program.
Omicron --
It does not exist outside of a computer program.
Quantum physics includes data from over a century of experiments and observations; the mathematical model fits the observations very well. That doesn't mean a better model won't come along -- Newton's model fits the world closely enough that it's still used quite a lot because at human-scale speeds, masses, etc Newton's equations give essentially the same values as quantum equations do, and Newton's equations are a bunch easier to calculate.
But observations from quantum experiments describe a world that makes no sense to us -- and THAT's what makes it interesting, to me at least. There are probably 25 or more theories about quantum fundamentals -- about what sort of world is actually being described by the math and the observations.
The Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness by Rosenblum and Kuttner describes a dozen or so different theories describing possible answers to that question, and quite a few more are out there. The Idea of the World by Kastrup is another that'll give you a sense of how very different these approaches can be.