
TL;DR
This paper explores the philosophical and subjective aspects of quantum mechanics, specifically addressing Einstein's question about the Moon's existence when unobserved.
Contribution
It provides a philosophical analysis of the subjective elements in quantum mechanics and Einstein's famous question about unobserved reality.
Findings
Discusses the role of observation in quantum mechanics
Analyzes Einstein's question about unobserved objects
Highlights philosophical implications of quantum theory
Abstract
An account of the subjective elements of quantum mechanics or of whether, as Einstein famously asked, the Moon exists when nobody is looking at it.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
