A primer on quantum mechanics and its interpretations
Casey Blood

TL;DR
This paper provides an accessible overview of quantum mechanics concepts and explores various interpretations, emphasizing the unique interpretation involving a perceiving Mind outside the physical laws.
Contribution
It offers a non-expert friendly introduction to quantum concepts and discusses the significance of different interpretations, highlighting the one involving a perceiving Mind as the most consistent.
Findings
The perceiving Mind interpretation aligns with all experimental constraints.
Quantum concepts like wave-particle duality and uncertainty are explained clearly.
The paper emphasizes the importance of interpretations in understanding quantum mechanics.
Abstract
All the concepts and principles necessary to understand quantum mechanics on an initial level are given in a form suitable for the non-expert. The concepts explained include visualizing the wave function, wave-particle duality, the implications of Schrodinger's cat, probability, the uncertainty principle, collapse of the wave function, and others. However, because of the peculiar, non-intuitive nature of quantum mechanics, one must understand the potential interpretations of its mathematics before one can properly understand these concepts. Thus the paper is organized aorund interpretations, conceptual pictures that explain the peculiar properties of the theory. The only interpretation that currently satisfies all the constraints imposed by experiments and the theory itself makes use of a perceiving Mind which is outside the laws of quantum mechanics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Philosophy and History of Science
