Quantization of Reality, another Epistemological Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics?
Carsten Reese

TL;DR
This paper discusses the unresolved epistemological issues in quantum mechanics and proposes a new approach involving quantization of reality to better understand the universe beyond mathematical formalism.
Contribution
It introduces a novel epistemological interpretation of quantum mechanics based on the concept of quantization of reality, aiming to address foundational ambiguities.
Findings
Highlights the need to reconsider quantum foundations
Proposes a new interpretative framework involving quantization of reality
Encourages a shift in focus from mathematical formalism to philosophical understanding
Abstract
The epistemological interpretation of quantum mechanics is still in an unacceptable status. This becomes obvious if looking on the variety of interpretations currently under discussion. However, the physical community together with philosophers seem not to be willing to really face the problem and to find an explanation for the oddness of the foundation of nature, as the mathematical treatment of quantum physics can be judged as finished and perfect for the use. The epistemology of quantum physics is often treated as a negligible side effect, not worth to put effort in, as any outcome will not affect the calculation results at all. For the sake of human curiosity and to get a better understanding of the universe we are living in, this attitude should be changed. A possibly interesting new approach is outlined in this article, which may help to adjust the focus.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Origins and Evolution of Life
