Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2002-12-13
in "Time, Quantum, Information", edited by L.. Castell and O. Ischebeck (Springer, 2003)
Physics
Quantum Physics
22 pages, 9 figures; Contribution to the Festschrift for C. F. v. Weizsaecker on the occasion of his 90th birthday
Scientific paper
Niels Bohr wrote: "There is no quantum world. There is only an abstract quantum physical description. It is wrong to think that the task of physics is to find out how Nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about Nature." In an analogous way, von Weizsaecker suggested that the notion of the elementary alternative, the "Ur", should play a pivotal role when constructing physics. Both approaches suggest that the concept of information should play an essential role in the foundations of any scientific description of Nature. We show that if, in our description of Nature, we use one definite proposition per elementary constituent of Nature, some of the essential characteristics of quantum physics, such as the irreducible randomness of individual events, quantum complementary and quantum entanglement, arise in a natural way. Then quantum physics is an elementary theory of information.
Brukner Caslav
Zeilinger Anton
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