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Quantum mechanics is an exquisitely well-verified theory of how our physical world operates at a microscopic level. However, it presents us with two very deep M Arvan - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 A Possible Explanation of Quantum Mechanics Quantum mechanics is an exquisit...
I. The arena of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory is the abstract, unobserved and unobservable, M-dimensional formal Hilbert space ≠ spacetime. II. The arena of observations—and, more generally, of all events (i.e., everything) in the real physical world—is the classical four-di...
Quantum mechanics, or quantum physics, is the body of scientific laws that describe the wacky behavior of photons, electrons and the other subatomic particles that make up the universe.
A key element ofquantum mechanicsisHeisenberg’suncertainty principle, which forbids the simultaneous measurement of the position and momentum of a particle along the same direction, as so aptly illustrated by Tim Rickard above. for a photon, where E is the energy, c is the speed of light and...
Mechanics is the branch of Physics dealing with the study of motion when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effects of the bodies on their environment. Various branches include Classical, Quantum and Statistical mechanics,Find out m
different rooms before being lifted. In the classical game, the pea has already been placed under one of the two shells before they are lifted. Surprisingly, this is not the case in quantum mechanics: the pea only decides which shell it will appear under in the moment one of them is ...
way, but it does not describe a state that can occur in the real world. We postpone the precise explanation to Chap.4. It will sound very odd to physicists who have grown up with standard quantum mechanics, but it does provide the logical solution to the Schrödinger cat paradox.Footnote...
The study of quantum mechanics (QM) provides a mathematical explanation for the interactions and dual behavior of matter and energy as they resemble waves and particles. It is also known as quantum physics or theory. This name was originally proposed by Max Planck. ...
does not ask for a ‘bottom-up’ explanation of quantum phenomena in terms of a physical ontology and dynamical laws. Rather, the question concerns a ‘top-down’ derivation of quantum mechanics as a principle theory, in terms of operational constraints on the possibilities of manipulating phenome...