
TL;DR
This paper explores the philosophical foundations of quantum mechanics, proposing that the fundamental nature of reality involves a single, self-manifesting entity called 'Being' that underlies all phenomena and relates to experience.
Contribution
It offers a novel metaphysical interpretation of quantum mechanics, linking it to Kantian philosophy and the concept of 'Being' as the ultimate substance and self-referential manifestation.
Findings
Quantum correlations are compatible with both classical and quantum laws.
All fundamental particles are identical with 'Being' as their core.
Quantum and classical domains differ as manifestation and manifested world.
Abstract
After a summary of Bohr's views and their relation to Kant's theory of science, two fruitless lines of attack on the measurement problem are discussed: the way of the psi-ontologist and the way of the QBist. In the remainder of the paper the following results are obtained. (i) Because the testable correlations between outcomes of measurements of macroscopic positions are consistent with both the classical and the quantum laws, there is no conflict between the superposition principle and the existence of measurement outcomes. (ii) Intrinsically, each fundamental particle is numerically identical with every other fundamental particle. What presents itself here and now with these properties and what presents itself there and then with those properties is one and the same entity, herein called "Being." (iii) The distinction between a classical domain and a quantum domain is essentially a…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
