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An immaterial (non-material) interpretation of quantum theory has been suggested, which explains the genesis of the principles of quantum theory and provides a simple solution to the problem of quantum measurement in the context of quantum cosmology.
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Onyszkiewicz, Z. (1997). Immaterial Interpretation of Quantum Theory in the Context of Quantum Cosmology. In: Ferrero, M., van der Merwe, A. (eds) New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 81. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5886-2_36
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