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  • | title = Are Quantum Mechanics and Relativity Theory really Compatible? | keywords = [[quantum mechanics]], [[relativity theory]], [[compaticle]], [[gravitation]], [[spac
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  • | name = New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) | image = New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics (Fundamental Theories of Physics) 481.jpg
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  • ...eld]], [[many-worlds]], [[monads]], [[multiple-realities]], [[quantum]], [[quantum computation]], [[redshift]], [[re]] ...laced with constructive physical descriptions. In order to cover composite quantum systems, and in particular extended computational processes, Everett's orig
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  • Its more modern version, the '''[[de Broglie–Bohm theory]]''', interprets [[quantum mechanics]] as a [[deterministic]] theory, avoiding troublesome notions suc ...terpretations of quantum mechanics|interpretations]] of (non-relativistic) quantum mechanics.
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  • ...ate order]] | [[Random phase approximation]] | [[Quantum decoherence]] | [[Quantum mind]]}} ...820-8}}.</ref> and who contributed unorthodox ideas to [[quantum mechanics|quantum theory]], [[neuropsychology]] and the [[philosophy of mind]].
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  • {{Quantum mechanics|Interpretations}} ...terpretations of quantum mechanics|interpretation]] of [[Quantum mechanics|quantum theory]]. In addition to a [[wavefunction]] on the space of all possible co
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