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− | | | + | | title = Wave-Particle Duality |
− | | | + | | author = [[Marius Borneas]] |
− | | | + | | keywords = [[wave-particle]], [[duality]], [[LIS]], [[quantum theory]], [[realistic]], [[diffraction patterns]], [[MS]] |
− | | published = | + | | published = 1994 |
− | | | + | | journal = [[None]] |
− | | pages = | + | | pages = 561-564 |
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− | + | In this paper we advance a "lax" interpretation scheme (LIS) of quantum theory, based on a realistic point of view. One can admit the statement that observation represents the chief knowledge, yet description of something happening between the observations, which does not contradict them, also has meaning.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | |
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Revision as of 22:47, 29 December 2016
Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Wave-Particle Duality |
Author(s) | Marius Borneas |
Keywords | wave-particle, duality, LIS, quantum theory, realistic, diffraction patterns, MS |
Published | 1994 |
Journal | None |
Pages | 561-564 |
Abstract
In this paper we advance a "lax" interpretation scheme (LIS) of quantum theory, based on a realistic point of view. One can admit the statement that observation represents the chief knowledge, yet description of something happening between the observations, which does not contradict them, also has meaning.