Slade
[14] Master
I never said anything about a consensus, or about free will.I PROBABLY UNDERSTAND THE TOPIC A LOT BETTER THAN SOMEONE HERE. IF YOU TRULY UNDERSTOOD THE TOPIC, I'M SURE YOU WOULDN'T HAVE MADE THE ARGUMENTS YOU MADE. OF COURSE YOU CAN ALWAYS SHOW ME THIS "CONSENSUS" WITH SOME SOURCES.
What I'm saying is that the reason this is puzzling to physicists is not because the models are incomplete, but because they seem to be incomplete due to necessity. For example, the results given by Pauli matrices on half-spin particles cannot be adequately accounted for when approached with the more classical outlook presented in your initial point. Are you familiar with Bell's theorem?