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Towards Understanding the Origins of Quantum Indeterminism and Non-Local Quantum Jumps

Towards Understanding the Origins of Quantum Indeterminism and Non-Local Quantum Jumps
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摘要 By Invoking symmetry principle, we present a self-consistent interpretation of the existing quantum theory which explains why our world is fundamentally indeterministic and that why non-local quantum jumps occur. Symmetry principle dictates that the concept of probability is more fundamental than the notion of the wave function in that the former can be derived directly from symmetries rather than have to be assumed as an additional axiom. It is argued that the notion of quantum probability and that of the wavefunction are intimately connected. By Invoking symmetry principle, we present a self-consistent interpretation of the existing quantum theory which explains why our world is fundamentally indeterministic and that why non-local quantum jumps occur. Symmetry principle dictates that the concept of probability is more fundamental than the notion of the wave function in that the former can be derived directly from symmetries rather than have to be assumed as an additional axiom. It is argued that the notion of quantum probability and that of the wavefunction are intimately connected.
出处 《Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics》 2018年第12期2468-2474,共7页 应用数学与应用物理(英文)
关键词 Bohr-Einstein DEBATE Copenhagen Interpretation INDETERMINISM Leibniz-Clarke Dialogue QUANTUM Probability Space and Time Bohr-Einstein Debate Copenhagen Interpretation Indeterminism Leibniz-Clarke Dialogue Quantum Probability Space and Time
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