Bohr's Complementarity: Completed with Entanglement
X. -F. Qian, A. N. Vamivakas, and J. H. Eberly

TL;DR
This paper proposes a universal formulation of Bohr's complementarity in quantum mechanics, demonstrating that entanglement completes the concept and resolves longstanding confusion, especially in the context of two-slit experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a new relationship involving entanglement that completes Bohr's complementarity, providing clarity and resolution to decades of debate.
Findings
Entanglement completes Bohr's complementarity.
A new relationship constrains electromagnetic field behavior.
Resolution of longstanding confusion in quantum interpretation.
Abstract
Ninety years ago in 1927, at an international congress in Como, Italy, Niels Bohr gave an address which is recognized as the first instance in which the term "complementarity", as a physical concept, was spoken publicly [1], revealing Bohr's own thinking about Louis de Broglie's "duality". Bohr had very slowly accepted duality as a principle of physics: close observation of any quantum object will reveal either wave-like or particle-like behavior, one or the other of two fundamental and complementary features. Little disagreement exists today about complementarity's importance and broad applicability in quantum science. Book-length scholarly examinations even provide speculations about the relevance of complementarity in fields as different from physics as biology, psychology and social anthropology, connections which were apparently of interest to Bohr himself (see Jammer [2], Murdoch…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
