Quantum theory is perhaps the most successful scientific idea ever.

in short, quantum physics could be summarized as "unkown causes can have unknown results when applied to known things".........therefore unknown causes can also have unknown results when applied to unknown things"...
 
I wonder if the OP realizes this isn't actually a scientific theory, as it can never be tested scientifically........

Wave-particle duality, quantum entanglement, and the quantized state of electrons and other subatomic particles have been experimentally tested and confirmed for decades.

Questions remain, as they do with all scientific theories
 
Wave-particle duality, quantum entanglement, and the quantized state of electrons and other subatomic particles have been experimentally tested and confirmed for decades.

Questions remain, as they do with all scientific theories

scientists cannot even agree what the "theory" is.....
 
scientists cannot even agree what the "theory" is.....

What is this?

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To be fair, every scientific theory is falsified. If it has worked long enough and is impossible (supposedly) to falsify, it turns into a law.

Quantum mechanics does not prove classical physics is false. Same way Einstein did not prove Newton was wrong. It just advanced greater precision in measuring and explaining.
 
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