Quantum Mechanics and ExperienceHarvard University Press, 15 mars 1994 - 222 sidor The more science tells us about the world, the stranger it looks. Ever since physics first penetrated the atom, early in this century, what it found there has stood as a radical and unanswered challenge to many of our most cherished conceptions of nature. It has literally been called into question since then whether or not there are always objective matters of fact about the whereabouts of subatomic particles, or about the locations of tables and chairs, or even about the very contents of our thoughts. A new kind of uncertainty has become a principle of science. |
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Superposition | 1 |
The Mathematical Formalism and the Standard Way of Thinking about It | 17 |
Nonlocality | 61 |
The Measurement Problem | 73 |
The Collapse of the Wave Function | 80 |
The Dynamics by Itself | 112 |
Bohms Theory | 134 |
SelfMeasurement | 180 |
The KochenHealyDieks Interpretations | 191 |
Bibliography | 199 |
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