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Quantum Reality and Locality Physics Philosophy of Science


Quantum Reality and Locality
Question of Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, starting with Einstein-Bohr dialog, paradoxes, EPR, hidden parameter theories and leading to the Bell Theorem continue to generate new ideas controversies.

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  • - Includes historical and very lucid explanation of the issue.
  • - Project of the Canyon Institute: multidisciplinary research on philosophy - science - religion of reality
  • - History and popular explanation
  • - Quantum entanglement used e.g. tests of Bell's inequalities is explained using matrix algebra (college level math).
  • - Notes on David Peat, Einstein's Moon: Bell's Theorem and the Curious Quest for Quantum Reality
  • - "..systematic review from the origins ..for physicists and philosophers of science .." Foundations of Physics, Oct 2002
  • - Derivation of (special case of the) Bell's Theorem.
  • - The beauty of the Copenhagen interpretation is ..
  • - Tegmark (1997) 'quantum suicide' experiment Stapp's work on quantum effects on the brain
  • - Biography, quotes, photo, and philosophy
  • - EPR thought experiment and its later incarnations are described and explained
  • - Course given at Swarthmore College is s good and up-to-date conceptual overview of history and of the current research
  • - enfolded orders and non-local forms may have a wider implication and be relevant for a variety of living systems.
  • - Controversial views and ideas by Tony Smith
  • - Key chapters of Werner Heisenberg's book outlining his philosophical conclusions
  • - Popular expose with links and bibliography
  • - NATO advanced research workshop with extensive bibliography
  • - Book review: From Bell to Quantum Information
  • - Brief description for the lay reader: philosophical considerations, and links to more rigorous treatments.
  • - The experimental aspect of Quantum and Foundational Physics. Austria
  • - Musing on Bell's theorem implications by prof. Nelson
  • - Entry from Stanford encyclopedia
  • - Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
  • - Overview of different interpretations with some controversial ideas.
  • - Original "Shrodinger's cat" paper (1935), translated to English
  • - from Eric Weisstein's Treasure Trove of Physics
  • - Philosopher of science, author of Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics
  • - Links to articles, some free and some archived.


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