Entanglement Is A Property That May Dwindle With Spatial Separation, No Deterministic Local Realistic Theory Can Agree With All The Predictions Of Quantum Mechanics, Deterministic Complete State Is Just What Is Needed As The Ground For A Valid Counterfact

K.N.P. Kumar, C.J. Prabhakara, S.K. Narasimha Murthy, B.J. Gireesha

Abstract


Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provoked strong philosophical debates and many interpretations. Even fundamental issues, such as Max Born's basic rules concerning probability amplitudes and probability distributions, took decades to be appreciated by society and many leading scientists. Richard Feynman once said, "I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics."[48] According to Steven Weinberg, "There is now in my opinion no entirely satisfactory interpretation of quantum mechanics." The Copenhagen interpretation - due largely to the Danish theoretical physicist Niels Bohr - remains the quantum mechanical formalism that is currently most widely accepted amongst physicists, some 75 years after its enunciation. According to this interpretation, the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics is not a temporary feature which will eventually be replaced by a deterministic theory, but instead must be considered a final renunciation of the classical idea of "causality."...........


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