Comment on Carlo Rovelli's "An argument against the realistic interpretation of the wave function"
H. Dieter Zeh

TL;DR
This paper refutes Rovelli's argument against the realistic interpretation of the wave function, defending the view that quantum states can have a realistic ontological status.
Contribution
It provides a counter-argument to Rovelli's critique, supporting the realism of the wave function and proposing an ontology based on quantum events.
Findings
Rovelli's argument is effectively countered.
Supports the ontological realism of quantum states.
Clarifies the conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics.
Abstract
Rovelli's argument against the realistic interpretation of quantum states and in favor of an ontology of quantum events is refuted.
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TopicsStatistical and numerical algorithms · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Seismic Waves and Analysis
