The Anti-Vaxjo Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Christopher A. Fuchs

TL;DR
This paper compares the Vaxjo interpretation of quantum mechanics with the author's own view and explores the potential of an information-based approach to quantum theory.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of the Vaxjo interpretation and advocates for an information-centric perspective on quantum mechanics.
Findings
Contrasts between Vaxjo and information-based interpretations
Highlights the promising prospects of information theory in quantum mechanics
Encourages further exploration of information-centric models
Abstract
In this note, I try to accomplish two things. First, I fulfill Andrei Khrennikov's request that I comment on his "Vaxjo Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics," contrasting it with my own present view of the subject matter. Second, I try to paint an image of the hopeful vistas an information-based conception of quantum mechanics indicates.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and History of Science
