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Vax Headroom | Daniel Ust | Quantum Physics: The Various Interpretations |
February 22, 1995 8:57 AM * |
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Re: Quantum Physics: The Various Interpretations > Is anyone interested in discussing the various interpretations of quantum > physics, such as the Copenhagen Interpretation, Mandelung's Hydrodynamic > Interpretation, Karl Popper's Propensities, and Bohm's views? > I would like to start by asking what each person thinks quantum physics means > to them. > Daniel Ust Quantum Mechanics is generally a way to deal with unknowns using statistics. Quantum Physics is an attempt (my opinion only!) to describe the physical properties which explain the statistics. Many of the interpretations are 'extrusions' of theories, trying to stretch the theories from the sub-atomic (micro) world to the macro world, the one we actually can measure (time/distance/etc). I'd like to hear more specifics on the interpretations listed above which are not familiar to me, namely everything but the Copenhagen Interpretation. Emory R. Stagmer (aka VAX Headroom) sysop Electronic Warfare BBS - host New Scientific Theories ������_ _ _ _ ��� the Electronic Warfare BBS ��� _ _ _ _���ķ � / \ / \/ \ / VirtualNet 1301002 College Park, MD \ / \/ \ / \ � ���_/ \_/ \_/ 24 hrs 1-301-454-9407 14,400/V42 \_/ \_/ \_Ľ |
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