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Articles which refer to how chaotic fluid dynamics leads to the probabilistic results of experiments. The chaotic fluid is the strongly interactive dark matter.
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:Wikipedia is not a place for original research. If you believe that strongly interacting DM is the same as de Broglie's subquantic medium, publish your research in a reputable journal, do not deface an encyclopedia. [[User:Vttoth|vttoth]] ([[User talk:Vttoth|talk]]) 05:43, 11 January 2016 (UTC)
 
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What the following articles are referring to is a strongly interactive dark matter.
 
Fluid mechanics suggests alternative to quantum orthodoxy
http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2014/fluid-systems-quantum-mechanics-0912
 
“The fluidic pilot-wave system is also chaotic. It’s impossible to me
 
* asure a bouncing droplet’s position accurately enough to predict its trajectory very far into the future. But in a recent series of papers, Bush, MIT professor of applied mathematics Ruben Rosales, and graduate students Anand Oza and Dan Harris applied their pilot-wave theory to show how chaotic pilot-wave dynamics leads to the quantumlike statistics observed in their experiments.”
 
A “fluidic pilot-wave system” is the strongly interacting dark matter.
 
‘When Fluid Dynamics Mimic Quantum Mechanics’
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/07/130729111934.htm
 
* “If you have a system that is deterministic and is what we call in the business ‘chaotic,’ or sensitive to initial conditions, sensitive to perturbations, then it can behave probabilistically,” Milewski continues. “Experiments like this weren’t available to the giants of quantum mechanics. They also didn’t know anything about chaos. Suppose these guys — who were puzzled by why the world behaves in this strange probabilistic way — actually had access to experiments like this and had the knowledge of chaos, would they have come up with an equivalent, deterministic theory of quantum mechanics, which is not the current one? That’s what I find exciting from the quantum perspective.”
 
What waves in a double slit experiment is the strongly interactive dark matter.
 
There is evidence of the strongly interactive dark matter every time a double slit experiment is performed, it's what waves.
 
[[User:Aetherdisplacement|Aetherdisplacement]] ([[User talk:Aetherdisplacement|talk]]) 12:17, 12 January 2016 (UTC)
 
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