The Fermi Paradox

Pilot wave theory follows all the same experimental results as currently accepted QM theories. The difference is that pilot wave theory says there is a hidden variable that accounts for the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Values of momentum and position are not inherently unknowable, there is just some variable we are unaware of that accounts for the seemingly probabilistic nature of QM.

How does pilot wave theory deal with the issue of quantum tunnelling? Probability waves explain it quite simply, but I cannot see how a particle with knowable position and momentum would be capable of surpassing a barrier if it did not meet the (normal) energy requirement.

No, explain the heat capacity of ortho hydrogen with pilot wave.
The pilot wave breaks down as soon as it describes compounded and abstract variables.

>Consiousness has evolved to allow life forms to have some control over the future scenarios they find themselves in
Wrong.
Shan't read the rest of your thread due to this OP, absolutely pathetic.

Neat, i dont care