Canonical distribution and incompleteness of quantum mechanics

Physics – General Physics

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The paper discusses the physical groundlessness of the models used for the derivation of canonical distribution and provides the experimental data demonstrating the incompleteness of quantum mechanics. The possibility of using statistical ensembles is presented as a consequence of the existence of probabilistic processes which are not accounted for by quantum mechanics. On a simple example it is shown that canonical distribution grows out of the averaging by all states of the macrosystem corresponding to a given value of its total energy. The paper then discusses the possibility of the experimental study of a probability which is beyond quantum mechanics.

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