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A Suggested Interpretation of the Quantum Theory in Terms of
... carried out, we cannot make precise inferences about the particle position, but can say only that the particle must be somewhere in the region in which ~f~ is appreciable. Similarly, the momentum of a particle that happens to be at the point, x, is given by p= Vs(x), so that since x is not known, th ...
... carried out, we cannot make precise inferences about the particle position, but can say only that the particle must be somewhere in the region in which ~f~ is appreciable. Similarly, the momentum of a particle that happens to be at the point, x, is given by p= Vs(x), so that since x is not known, th ...
Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be
... of the other. Furthermore, knowledge any attempt to determine the latter experimentally will alter the state of the system in such a way as to destroy the knowledge of the first. From this follows that either (1) t' he guanturnmechanical description of rea1ity given by the wave function is not cornp ...
... of the other. Furthermore, knowledge any attempt to determine the latter experimentally will alter the state of the system in such a way as to destroy the knowledge of the first. From this follows that either (1) t' he guanturnmechanical description of rea1ity given by the wave function is not cornp ...