
TL;DR
This paper discusses fundamental aspects of quantum theory, emphasizing the essential role of events in understanding the theory's core principles.
Contribution
It provides a conceptual analysis highlighting the importance of events in the foundations of quantum theory.
Findings
Events are central to quantum theory interpretation
Clarifies the role of measurement and observation
Offers insights into quantum foundational issues
Abstract
A discussion of fundamental aspects of quantum theory is presented, stressing the essential role of "events". (Abstract by Erhard Seiler -- see afterword)
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
