Realistic interpretation of quantum mechancis
Emilio Santos

TL;DR
This paper proposes a reinterpretation of quantum mechanics by weakening certain postulates, aiming to preserve realism and interpret all experiments without modifying the formalism, and discusses implications for Bell's theorem.
Contribution
It introduces a new set of postulates that maintain the formalism of quantum theory while ensuring realism, offering an alternative perspective on quantum interpretation.
Findings
Proposes weakening postulates to interpret experiments realistically
Maintains quantum formalism without modifications
Provides comments on Bell's theorem under new postulates
Abstract
It is argued that the usual postulates of quantum mechanics are too strong. It is conjectured that it is possible to interpret all experiments if we maintain the formalism of quantum theory without modification, but weaken the postulates concerning the relation between the formalism and the experiments. A set of postulates is proposed where realism is insured. Comments on the Bell theorem are made on the light of the new postulates.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and History of Science · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
