Unscrambling the Quantum Omelette of Epistemic and Ontic
... 1 This can be seen from the very interesting discussion between Heisenberg and Einstein [28, p. 66] were the latter explains: “I have no wish to appear as an advocate of a naive form of realism; I know that these are very difficult questions, but then I consider Mach’s concept of observation also mu ...
... 1 This can be seen from the very interesting discussion between Heisenberg and Einstein [28, p. 66] were the latter explains: “I have no wish to appear as an advocate of a naive form of realism; I know that these are very difficult questions, but then I consider Mach’s concept of observation also mu ...
THE PRIMARY PHENOMENOLOGICAL SYMBOLIC PROCESS OF
... and basic space state ’’ket’’vectors, { χ j >}. This internal, basically self-interaction forms a kind of quasiclassical dynamics, symbolrelated (below: ’’symbolic’’) wavefunctions as virtual measurement (’’excited’’) states (thus through the extension, overdetermining, the state-space) in a recursi ...
... and basic space state ’’ket’’vectors, { χ j >}. This internal, basically self-interaction forms a kind of quasiclassical dynamics, symbolrelated (below: ’’symbolic’’) wavefunctions as virtual measurement (’’excited’’) states (thus through the extension, overdetermining, the state-space) in a recursi ...
Spectral Composition of Semantic Spaces
... By such experimentation, one can end up with interesting interpretation problems. For instance, the term Japan (Figure 3(b)) has a high wavelength component, and a number of low wavelengths. This means that by the formula Ephoton = hν, where h is Planck’s constant and ν is the frequency (the inverse ...
... By such experimentation, one can end up with interesting interpretation problems. For instance, the term Japan (Figure 3(b)) has a high wavelength component, and a number of low wavelengths. This means that by the formula Ephoton = hν, where h is Planck’s constant and ν is the frequency (the inverse ...
Overall
... same results it is an angular momentum operator. We do this with the spin operators and the overall momentum operator for a composite system. What does it mean if they do not commute? Does the l2 operator commute with all its component operators? You should be able to derive the basic commutation re ...
... same results it is an angular momentum operator. We do this with the spin operators and the overall momentum operator for a composite system. What does it mean if they do not commute? Does the l2 operator commute with all its component operators? You should be able to derive the basic commutation re ...
Attention, Intention, and Will in Quantum Physics
... suggests that a paradigm shift is looming. But it will require a major foundational shift. For powerful thinkers have, for three centuries, been attacking this problem from every angle within the bounds defined by the precepts of classical physical theory, and no consensus has emerged. Two related d ...
... suggests that a paradigm shift is looming. But it will require a major foundational shift. For powerful thinkers have, for three centuries, been attacking this problem from every angle within the bounds defined by the precepts of classical physical theory, and no consensus has emerged. Two related d ...
Topic 13: Quantum and nuclear physics
... Back in the very early 1900s physicists thought that within a few years everything having to do with physics would be discovered and the “book of physics” would be complete. This “book of physics” has come to be known as classical physics and consists of particles and mechanics on the one hand, an ...
... Back in the very early 1900s physicists thought that within a few years everything having to do with physics would be discovered and the “book of physics” would be complete. This “book of physics” has come to be known as classical physics and consists of particles and mechanics on the one hand, an ...