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The Puzzle of Empty Bottle in Quantum Theories

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Geometric Methods in Physics XXXV

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We discuss an extremely simple case of ‘shadowing’ when the very existence of quantum detector deforms the behavior of quantum particles even if the detection is never performed. In spite of known statistical interpretations, it may support some recent doubts about the completeness of quantum theory.

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Mielnik, B. (2018). The Puzzle of Empty Bottle in Quantum Theories. In: Kielanowski, P., Odzijewicz, A., Previato, E. (eds) Geometric Methods in Physics XXXV . Trends in Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63594-1_7

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