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Originally Posted by sjf911
IIRC, there have been a number of attempts to include non-linear operations in QM but I see your point. Kind of like GR and black holes.
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*IF* someone can insert non-linearity into it, then it would change the scope of the theory immensely...so much so, that I would consider it a completely new theory rather than an evolution of QM.
I personally am not sure if that will ever happen, but I do like the theory itself. Once you get past the Scary Monster aspect of it, it's quite simple to work with.
GR...not so much

It's more elegant, and the concepts are relatively easy, but that differential geometry is a pain in the rear.