The physical reality of the quantum wave function
Gerd Leuchs

TL;DR
This paper explores whether the quantum wave function's interpretation can be viewed as a superposition of conflicting perspectives, questioning the fundamental nature of quantum reality.
Contribution
It proposes a novel perspective on quantum interpretation, suggesting the wave function embodies a superposition of different conceptual frameworks.
Findings
Supports the view that the wave function has a physical reality
Challenges traditional interpretations of quantum superposition
Provides a new framework for understanding quantum states
Abstract
Can it possibly be that the proper interpretation of quantum theory, which allows a quantum system to be in a superposition of mutually exclusive states, is itself a superposition of seemingly contradicting interpretations?
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Cold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions
