A satisfactory resolution of the persistent quantum measurement problem remains stubbornly unresolved in spite of an overabundance of efforts of many prominent scientists over the decades. Among others, one key element is considered yet to be resolved. It comprises of where the probabilities of the measurement outcome stem from. This article attempts to provide a plausible answer to this enigma, thus eventually making progress toward a cogent solution of the longstanding measurement problem.Quanta 2021; 10: 65–74
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What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
Abstract It is argued that, although in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics there is...
In the first part of this two-part article (Aerts & Sassoli de Bianchi, 2014), we have intro-duc...
The quantum measurement problem is the most fundamental question of all: How the ghostly quantum mec...
The quantum measurement problem is the most fundamental question of all: How the ghostly quantum mec...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
Various approaches to quantum measurement problem within the framework of usual unitary quantum dyna...
We introduce a model which allows to represent the probabilities associated with an arbitrary measur...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Quantum Mechanics is typically divided into two parts: the unobserved amplitude given by the equatio...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
Abstract It is argued that, although in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics there is...
In the first part of this two-part article (Aerts & Sassoli de Bianchi, 2014), we have intro-duc...
The quantum measurement problem is the most fundamental question of all: How the ghostly quantum mec...
The quantum measurement problem is the most fundamental question of all: How the ghostly quantum mec...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
Various approaches to quantum measurement problem within the framework of usual unitary quantum dyna...
We introduce a model which allows to represent the probabilities associated with an arbitrary measur...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Early in the development of quantum theory Bohr introduced what came to be called the Copenhagen int...
Quantum Mechanics is typically divided into two parts: the unobserved amplitude given by the equatio...
What sort of entities are electrons, photons and atoms given their wave-like and particle-like prope...
Abstract It is argued that, although in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics there is...