Interaction-Free Measurements: A Complex Nonlinear Explanation
Ant\'onio Cardoso, Jo\~ao L. Cordovil, Jos\'e R. Croca

TL;DR
This paper offers a natural, intuitive explanation for interaction-free measurements using complex nonlinear quantum physics, challenging the orthodox view that considers them incomprehensible and mind-boggling.
Contribution
It introduces a complex nonlinear quantum physics framework to explain interaction-free measurements, providing a clearer understanding of these phenomena.
Findings
Interaction-free measurements can be explained naturally with nonlinear quantum physics.
The explanation challenges orthodox views claiming these measurements are incomprehensible.
Provides a more intuitive understanding of quantum measurement phenomena.
Abstract
In this paper we show that interaction-free measurements, which have been object of much discussion in the last few decades, can be explained in a natural and intuitive way in the framework of complex nonlinear quantum physics, contrary to what is claimed by some orthodox authors that present them as incomprehensible, mind-boggling experiments.
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