
TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Julian Schwinger's formulation of Quantum Field Theory offers straightforward solutions to longstanding quantum mechanics problems like the double-slit experiment, measurement problem, and entanglement.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective by applying Schwinger's Quantum Field Theory to resolve core issues in quantum mechanics.
Findings
Quantum Field Theory explains the double-slit experiment.
Schwinger's approach addresses the measurement problem.
Entanglement is clarified through this framework.
Abstract
Recently there has been an explosion of books and articles complaining about the weirdness of Quantum Mechanics and crying out for a solution. Three problems in particular have been singled out: the double-slit experiment, the measurement problem, and entanglement. One of these (entanglement) was the subject of an episode of the BBC TV show NOVA. In this article it is shown that Quantum Field Theory, as formulated by Julian Schwinger, provides simple solutions for all three problems, and others as well.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
