An unorthodox view on quantum mechanics
Gerard 't Hooft

TL;DR
This paper offers a novel perspective on quantum mechanics, suggesting it may fundamentally differ from traditional interpretations and could be key to developing new models beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It proposes an unorthodox interpretation of quantum mechanics that challenges conventional views and emphasizes its potential role in advancing fundamental physics.
Findings
Quantum mechanics may be a description of a profoundly different sub-microscopic world.
Understanding 'what is really going on' could be essential for new model development.
The interpretation could influence future theories beyond the Standard Model.
Abstract
The author's opinion on the interpretation of quantum mechanics is further elucidated. Not only may quantum mechanics be a description of the sub-microscopic world that is profoundly different from what is often asserted, particularly concerning 'what is really going on', but questions such as these may well be essential for finding new ways of constructing models beyond what is now called the Standard Model of the sub-atomic particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Philosophy and History of Science
