The fact that you can make predictions without one or the other doesn’t mean that either, or both, don’t conribute to equally powerful predictive models.
Well in de Broglie-Bohm you have a particle and a wave as separate but connected entities. That can’t be a duality (which requires two equally valid but mutually exclusive descriptions).
The fact that you can make predictions without one or the other doesn’t mean that either, or both, don’t conribute to equally powerful predictive models.
But it does mean the duality is not logically necessary.
Honestly, I’d’ve thought it meant the exact opposite.
Well in de Broglie-Bohm you have a particle and a wave as separate but connected entities. That can’t be a duality (which requires two equally valid but mutually exclusive descriptions).