2022 Nobel Prize in Physics and the End of Mechanistic Materialism
Igor Salom

TL;DR
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics highlighted revolutionary experimental findings that challenge mechanistic materialism, reshaping our understanding of reality through quantum mechanics and foundational debates between Einstein and Bohr.
Contribution
This review clarifies the implications of recent quantum experiments and Bell's theorem, emphasizing the end of mechanistic materialism in physics.
Findings
Experimental results support non-local quantum correlations.
Bell's theorem confirms the non-classical nature of quantum mechanics.
Mechanistic worldview is fundamentally challenged by recent discoveries.
Abstract
The ideas and results that are in the background of the 2022 Nobel Prize in physics had an immense impact on our understanding of reality. Therefore, it is crucial that these implications reach also the general public, not only the scientists in the related fields of quantum mechanics. The purpose of this review is to attempt to elucidate these revolutionary changes in our worldview that were eventually acknowledged also by the Nobel's committee, and to do it with very few references to mathematical details (which could be even ignored without undermining the take-away essence of the text). We first look into the foundational disputes between Einstein and Bohr about the nature of quantum mechanics, which culminated in the so-called EPR paradox -- the main impetus for all the research that would ensue in this context. Next, we try to explain the statement of the famous Bell's theorem…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
