
TL;DR
This paper discusses how quantum measurements are fundamentally indeterminate, certified by the impossibility of all observables having predetermined definite values, and explores implications for interpretations and quantum computing.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of quantum value indefiniteness and examines its implications for quantum interpretations and quantum oracle applications.
Findings
Quantum outcomes are certified as indeterminate by the impossibility of pre-existing definite values.
The paper explores interpretations of quantum indeterminism and their consequences.
Implications for quantum oracles are discussed.
Abstract
The indeterministic outcome of a measurement of an individual quantum is certified by the impossibility of the simultaneous, definite, deterministic pre-existence of all conceivable observables from physical conditions of that quantum alone. We discuss possible interpretations and consequences for quantum oracles.
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