Demystifier
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An even more concise explanation of the main idea behind CH is: complementarity without measurement.Demystifier said:CH is not about what really goes on in the world. Instead, it is about what we can cay about the world, if we require that the things we say obey the following rules:
- It is logically consistent and precise. (Unlike some vague variants of Copenhagen and statistical ensemble interpretations.)
- We don't need any additional mathematical objects except those which are already there in standard QM. (Unlike Bohmian trajectories or GRW modifications of the Schrodinger equation.)
- There is no a priori preferred basis in the Hilbert space.
- Measurement and observation do not play any fundamental roles.
- There are no many worlds.
Personally, I don't like this idea. I think complementarity arises precisely because of the measurement and has no meaning without measurement. That's why I don't like CH. But at the same time, I can understand why some people find the idea of complementarity without measurement attractive, which helps me to understand why one may find CH attractive.