Abstract
A quantum theory without the sobriquet of weirdness can be imagine. Based on a premise that "what quantum is to classical (or equivalently what wave is to particle)" is similar to "what analogy is to reason" (or equivalently what analogical is to rationality)", this essay argues that quantum mechanics is "analogical." By following this line of arguments to its logical conclusions, we can bring fresh perspectives to the meanings of wave-particle duality, of entanglement, of Born's rule, of constant speed of light, and last and certainly not the least, of Planck's constant. I have argued that Planck's constant is the Mother of All Dualities, and a necessary condition for existence of thoughts and things.
Than Tin