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The collapse of quantum states: A new interpretation

  • Part V. Invited Papers Dedicated To Asim Orhan Barut
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The collapse of quantum states is analyzed in terms of a breakdown into two generic phases: Phase I, in which the field of potentialities that the quantum state represents undergoes a discontinuous and unpredictable change into one of the base states which corresponds to the measurement performed, and phase II, in which a transition from the level of potentialities to the level of actualities takes place. Phase I is discussed in relation to a comment about collapse, made by Dirac in conversation with the author, “Nature makes a choice.” An analysis of phase II leads to the suggestion that it occurs only through and as an act of experience. This postulate is shown to elucidate basic questions regarding the interpretation of quantum mechanics, such as the elusive demarcation line between the classical and quantum domains, and the controversy of the ontological vs. epistemological interpretation of quantum mechanics.

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This work was supported in part by the Colgate Research Council.

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Malin, S. The collapse of quantum states: A new interpretation. Found Phys 23, 881–893 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01891511

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