A new interpretation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics is presented. It explains the violation of Bell's inequality by maintaining realism and the principle of locality. Schrodinger's cat paradox and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox are solved, too. The new approach assumes the universal validity of the Schrodinger equation, while von Neumann's postulates about the measurement process are replaced with a new, consistent set of postulates. The underlying idea is that quantum states depend on quantum reference systems in a fundamental way. Quantum reference systems (a new concept, first introduced in this paper) are themselves physical systems which contain the system to be described
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We present a novel theoretical approach to macroscopic realism and classical physics within quantum ...
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In this paper, we discuss the importance of measurement in quantum mechanics and the so-called measu...
Under the principle that quantum mechanical observables are invariant under relevant symmetry transf...
We expound an alternative to the Copenhagen interpretation of the formalism of nonrelativistic quant...
We propose a realistic and nonlocal interpretation for quantum mechanics, which requires new mathema...
The concept of a reference frame has been a part of the physical formalism since the early days of p...
*A shortened version of this paper will appear in Current Controversies in Philosophy of Science, Da...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...
The major conceptual difficulties of quantum mechanics are analyzed. They are: the notion "wave-part...
On trying to describe quantum mechanics to a non-physicist, one often receives the response 'What do...
The use of real clocks and measuring rods in quantum mechanics implies a natural loss of unitarity i...
Quantum reference frames are expected to differ from classical reference frames because they have to...
We present a novel theoretical approach to macroscopic realism and classical physics within quantum ...
The monistic worldview aims at a uniform description of nature based on scientific models. Quantum p...
We propose that observables in quantum theory are properly understood as representatives of symmetry...
Using a new approach to quantum mechanics we revisit Hardy's proof for Bell's theorem and point out ...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of measurement in quantum mechanics and the so-called measu...
Under the principle that quantum mechanical observables are invariant under relevant symmetry transf...
We expound an alternative to the Copenhagen interpretation of the formalism of nonrelativistic quant...
We propose a realistic and nonlocal interpretation for quantum mechanics, which requires new mathema...
The concept of a reference frame has been a part of the physical formalism since the early days of p...
*A shortened version of this paper will appear in Current Controversies in Philosophy of Science, Da...
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics - including the collapse of the wave functions, the par...
The major conceptual difficulties of quantum mechanics are analyzed. They are: the notion "wave-part...
On trying to describe quantum mechanics to a non-physicist, one often receives the response 'What do...
The use of real clocks and measuring rods in quantum mechanics implies a natural loss of unitarity i...
Quantum reference frames are expected to differ from classical reference frames because they have to...
We present a novel theoretical approach to macroscopic realism and classical physics within quantum ...