It is well known that for some years Prof. Gerardus 't Hooft has advocated a deterministic version of Quantum Mechanics (see: http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/67/1/012015/meta;jsessionid=67CE8B1DBDF90E0EBB407A88914ED399.c1).

In this regards, I just found an interesting paper by Orefice, Giovanelli and Ditto, suggesting that novel interpretation of classical trajectories in QM (including interference and diffraction problem) can lead to non-probabilistic version of wave mechanics. So my question is: Is it really possible to come up with a non-probabilistic version of Wave Mechanics? What do you think?

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