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Sambuco reacted to pines-demon's post in the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics? with
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To be fair I was asking for definition of "realistic" which I would say is more about the interpretation being pragmatic than adhering... -
Sambuco replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.Although it is a "problematic" term, I think the definition of realism in quantum foundations is generally linked to the idea that... -
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If you want to read something recent from Jacob Barandes, I would rather go with Barandes certainly has his reasons why he proposed... -
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Ah, ok. This references several papers by Jacob Barandes, whose work has been discussed in previous PF threads. This one is probably the... -
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I joined this forum soon after writing this paper, so this is how I have chosen my name. :smile: -
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https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0609163 (Quantum mechanics: Myths and facts, H. Nikolić) -
Sambuco reacted to pines-demon's post in the thread Is the quantum wave function a real object or a mathematical tool? with
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I am sure the wavefunction is not real but complex-valued :oldbiggrin: -
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But the absolute KEY difference is what you omitted "but without the guiding nomology". I'd say the key difference is not in "hidden...