Classical and quantum spaces as rough images of the fundamental prespace
Andrei Khrennikov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a realist model where both classical and quantum spaces are derived as rough images of a fundamental prespace, highlighting that quantum mechanics cannot be reduced to classical mechanics and both representations simplify prespace information.
Contribution
It introduces a novel realist framework where classical and quantum spaces are derived from a fundamental prespace, bypassing traditional no-go theorems.
Findings
Classical and quantum spaces are rough images of prespace.
Quantum mechanics cannot be reduced to classical mechanics.
Both representations induce prespace information reduction.
Abstract
In spite of all {\bf no-go} theorems (e.g., von Neumann, Kochen and Specker,..., Bell,...) we constructed a realist basis of quantum mechanics. In our model both classical and quantum spaces b are rough images of the fundamental {\bf prespace.} Quantum mechanics cannot be reduced to classical one. Both classical and quantum representations induce reductions of prespace information.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · advanced mathematical theories · Topological and Geometric Data Analysis
