On measurement and irreversible processes |
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Authors: | Gunnar Sperber |
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Institution: | (1) Quantum Chemistry Group, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;(2) Present address: Åkervagen 2, S-75251 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The nature of physical measurements performed on microscopic systems is discussed, and it is suggested that the procedures which are conventionally referred to as measurements fall into at least three different categories. The connection between observation processes and irreversible processes is stressed. The customary quantum mechanical treatment of irreversible processes is discussed, and its deficiencies from the philosophical point of view are criticized. The standpoint that quantum mechanics should not be considered as a basic philosophical system but rather as an immensely useful tool is defended. Some attempts at developing a more basic theory are discussed, and a hypothesis is put forward concerning the role of entropy within some possible future nonlocal hidden-variable theory. |
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