Re-Creation: A possible interpretation of quantum indeterminism
M.B. Altaie

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel interpretation of quantum indeterminism based on the concept of continuous re-creation of physical properties, offering new insights into uncertainties and the Heisenberg principle.
Contribution
It introduces the re-creation interpretation as an alternative to existing views, clarifying the nature of quantum uncertainties and measurement determinism.
Findings
Re-creation rate correlates with measurement determinism.
Uncertainties are explained through ongoing property re-creation.
Incompatible observables are better understood via re-creation concept.
Abstract
I discuss some of the main interpretations given to explain the indeterministic nature of quantum measurements and show that all has some loopholes in one corner or another. I propose an alternative interpretation based on the notion of continued re-creation of the physical properties. The rate at which the system is re-created is a measure of the determinism of the measurements. The existence of uncertainties is better explained through this view, the meaning of incompatible observables becomes clearer and with the notion of re-creation and the origin of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle becomes more vivid.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Philosophy and History of Science
