Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2003-04-03
Foundations of Physics, Vol. 34, No. 3, March 2004
Physics
Quantum Physics
29 pages, minor corrections
Scientific paper
10.1023/B:FOOP.0000019623.41496.
One of the authors has recently propounded an SR (semantic realism) model which shows, circumventing known no-go theorems, that an objective (noncontextual, hence local) interpretation of quantum mechanics (QM) is possible. We consider here compound physical systems and show why the proofs of nonlocality of QM do not hold within the SR model. We also discuss quantum measurement theory within this model, note that the objectification problem disappears since the measurement of any property simply reveals its unknown value, and show that the projection postulate can be considered as an approximate law, valid FAPP (for all practical purposes). Finally, we provide an intuitive justification for some unusual features of the SR model.
Garola Claudio
Pykacz Jaroslaw
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