Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2000-07-14
Foundations of Physics, Vol. 30, Issue 10, 2000
Physics
Quantum Physics
7 pages, no figures
Scientific paper
The quantum logical `or' is analyzed from a physical perspective. We show that it is the existence of EPR-like correlation states for the quantum mechanical entity under consideration that make it nonequivalent to the classical situation. Specifically, the presence of potentiality in these correlation states gives rise to the quantum deviation from the classical logical `or'. We show how this arises not only in the microworld, but also in macroscopic situations where EPR-like correlation states are present. We investigate how application of this analysis to concepts could alleviate some well known problems in cognitive science.
Aerts Diederik
D'Hondt Ellie
Gabora Liane
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