Quantum theory without logical paradoxes?
Milos V. Lokajicek

TL;DR
This paper advocates for hidden-variable theories over Copenhagen quantum mechanics, addressing discrepancies and aiming to unify microscopic and macroscopic descriptions with a systematic approach.
Contribution
It provides a more systematic explanation of hidden-variable theories and introduces new analyses to bridge the gap between microscopic and macroscopic physical descriptions.
Findings
Hidden-variable theories better address quantum discrepancies.
The microscopic-macroscopic gap can be practically closed.
Systematic approach enhances understanding of quantum foundations.
Abstract
In contribution published in AIP Conference Proceedings, No. 1018 (p. 40-5) some discrepancies in Copenhagen quantum mechanics have been summarized and the arguments have been gathered why in the description of microscopic reality the hidden-variable theory should be preferred. It has been shown, too, that the earlier gap in physical descriptions of the microscopic and macroscopic worlds may be practically removed. All corresponding statements have been based on proofs that have been published earlier and reproduced in the given contribution only partially. In the present paper the whole approach will be explained more systematically. Some important points newly analyzed will be added.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
