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Quanta Mechanics and the Uncertainty Theory
Quanta mechanics says there are no such things as locations and velocities of objects. There are quantum states. And when you observe the quantum state, you can observe something that looks like the newtonian version of a location or velocity of something. So if you think that way, then quantum mechanics kind of make sense. It's just a difference between what we use to describe systems when we are and are not observing them.