Informational interpretation of quantum mechanics
Raoul Nakhmanson

TL;DR
This paper proposes an informational interpretation of quantum mechanics, explaining phenomena like delayed-choice and EPR experiments through local realism and suggesting new information-based experiments with microparticles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel informational perspective on quantum phenomena, providing explanations consistent with local realism and proposing new experiments involving information processing.
Findings
Quantum phenomena explained via information transfer
Local realism remains compatible with quantum experiments
New experiments proposed focusing on information roles in microparticles
Abstract
Ascribing to inanimate matter a possibility to receive, work on and transfer information allows us to explain quantum-mechanical phenomena including "delayed-choice"- and "Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR)"-type experiments adhering to the basis of local realism, and to suggest essentially new experiments with microparticles and atoms in which information plays the principal role.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural Networks and Applications · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
