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On the nature of quantum mechanics
pp. 139-193
Abstrakt
It is argued that the EPR paradox cannot be resolved in the context of quantum mechanics. Bell's theorem is shown to be equivalent to a Belinfante theory of zero type. It is concluded therefore that it cannot have as wide a range of applicability in excluding Hidden Variable Theories as commonly alleged. It follows that standard quantum mechanics should not be regarded as a complete theory in Einstein's sense. Indeed, it is argued that a purely probabilistic theory cannot be the basis of a comprehensive understanding of physics. An attempt is made to formulate a deterministic, local Hidden Variable Theory to account for the Bohm-Einstein thought experiment reproducing quantum mechanical predictions.
Publication details
Published in:
(1988) Synthese 77 (2).
Seiten: 139-193
DOI: 10.1007/BF00869433
Referenz:
Klotz A. H. (1988) „On the nature of quantum mechanics“. Synthese 77 (2), 139–193.