Dear forumers,
Last week I took part in the exhibitions in London's South Bank to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Royal Society. In case you were there, I was part of UCL's "A water molecule's point of view of ice" stand.
Anyway, at one point last sunday, I was approached by a man who identified himself as an engineer, and immediately followed with the great sentence "... and I don't believe in quantum mechanics". According to him, all this nondeterministic stuff was all a pile of crap, and that he knew of no predictions of Quantum Mechanics. I took this perhaps a bit too personally, and taught him about Bose-Einstein Condensates and the Aharonov-Bohm effect, in full knowledge that these were by no means the easiest things to understand. I also went with the gyromagnetic ratio of the electron, where theory and experiment match to 11 significant figures last time I checked.
It really bothers me when someone who should have learned some physics and maths then goes on and disregards 100 years of science as bullshit. So, fellow forumers, what's your take on quantum mechanics?