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Copenhagen, MWI, Bohm's implicate order, etc.

And references, please, if you have them...

2007-02-03 08:55:09 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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While I have no clue .....I love to research new material so hopefully some of this information is what you need.......

1)Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics --describe the history of modal interpretations, how the phrase has come to be (best) used in this way, and the general program of (at least some of) those who advocate this approach.
2)On Many-Minds Interpretations of Quantum Theory
3)Interpretations of Quantum Theory

2007-02-03 09:10:56 · answer #1 · answered by Akkita 6 · 0 0

A very basic outline would be the Heisenberg Theory of Uncertainty. i.e., if an electron is at point 1 now, and point 2 at a time interval (X), at the next same time interval (X+X) there is no way to know where point 3 is going to be. You can only speak statistically. Just by looking at a particle, changes the particle - so its impossible to tell their properties at any given time.

2007-02-03 17:26:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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