The fundamental obscurity in quantum mechanics. Why it is needed to shout "wake up"
V.V. Aristov, A.V. Nikulov

TL;DR
This paper discusses the fundamental ambiguities in quantum mechanics, emphasizing the need to recognize its limitations in describing objective reality and addressing misconceptions about quantum computing.
Contribution
It highlights the philosophical obscurities in orthodox quantum mechanics and argues for a clearer understanding of its positivistic nature to prevent misconceptions.
Findings
Quantum mechanics describes observation results but not objective reality.
Misinterpretations lead to false claims about quantum computers.
Clarifying quantum foundations is essential for future developments.
Abstract
The orthodox quantum mechanics can describe results of observation but not an objective reality. Misunderstanding of its positivistic essence results to numerous mistaken publications, in particular about a possibility of a real quantum computer.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCompetitive and Knowledge Intelligence · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Technology in Education and Healthcare
