Volume 13 No 4 (2015)
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Measurement Problem a Prediction Problem in Quantum Mechanics and Classical Physics
Franz Klaus Jansen
Abstract
Quantum mechanics is based on Schrödinger’s wave function with linear superposition of vectors in a Hilbert
space. Due to superposition, multiple physical states are considered simultaneously for the same time point, but
when the corresponding quantum mechanical experiments are realized, there is only one outcome and not a
superposition of pointer positions.
Keywords
Quantum mechanics, classical physics, measurement problem, prediction problem, mental potentiality, physical reality
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