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View SchemaAn Interpretation of Quantum Logic
| Authors | Charles Francis |
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| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9906030 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9906030 |
Abstract
It is argued that the orthodox interpretation of quantum mechanics is in conflict with the objective existence of space-time, and suggested that kets are labels which name real states of matter but do not directly describe them. Position is a relationship between particles which necessarily contains uncertainty. The principle of superposition is seen as a definitional truism in the naming of states. The description of space in quantum logic resolves the measurement problem of quantum mechanics and related paradoxes such as Schrodinger's cat by attributing the collapse of the wave function to information.
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