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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 895824
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Quantum physics without quantum philosophy
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 895824

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    Quantum physics without quantum philosophy (English)
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    26 January 1997
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    The following lines clearly tell the authors' viewpoints: Quantum philosophy, a peculiar twentieth-century malady is responsible for most of the conceptual muddle plaguing the foundations of quantum physics. When this philosophy is eschewed, one naturally arrives at Bohmian mechanics, which is what emerges from Schrödinger's equation for a nonrelativistic system of particles when we merely insist that `particles' means particles. While distinctly non-Newtonian, Bohmian mechanics is a fully deterministic theory of particles in motion, a motion choreographed by the wave function. The quantum formalism emerges when measurement situations are analyzed according to the theory. When the quantum formalism is regarded as arising in this way, the paradoxes and perplexities so often associated with quantum theory simply evaporate.
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    quantum philosophy
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    Schrödinger's equation
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    Bohmian mechanics
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