Meaning of delayed choice experiment and quantum uncertainty
Zinkoo Yun

TL;DR
This paper reinterprets the delayed-choice experiment to argue that the quantum wave function is a real physical entity, offering new insights into the Compton wavelength and the uncertainty principle through multiple least action paths.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of the wave function as real and links it to multiple least action paths affecting fundamental quantum concepts.
Findings
Wave function interpreted as a real physical entity.
New perspective on Compton wavelength.
Insights into the uncertainty principle.
Abstract
By slight modifying of the delayed-choice experiment, it is argued that the quantum wave function must be interpreted as real physical entity; With this interpretation in mind, multiple least action paths due to uncertainty leads us to new perspective on the Compton wavelength and the uncertainty principle itself.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes · Magnetism in coordination complexes · Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
