Quantum superposition principle reformulation and collapse of wave function explanation
I. G. Koprinkov

TL;DR
This paper reexamines and reformulates the quantum superposition principle using the adiabatic theorem and experimental evidence, providing a new explanation for wave function collapse and the measurement problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel reformulation of the superposition principle based on adiabatic concepts, addressing the wave function collapse and measurement issues.
Findings
Reformulated superposition principle grounded in adiabatic theorem
Explanation of wave function collapse within the new framework
Experimental evidence supporting the reformulation
Abstract
The quantum superposition principle is reexamined and reformulated based on the adiabatic theorem of quantum mechanics, nonadiabatic dressed states and experimental evidences. The collapse of the wave function and the quantum measurement problem are explained within the reformulated quantum superposition principle.
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