Quantum entanglement and ‘the measurement problem’
Francisco Duarte
Abstract:The physics of quantum entanglement measurements and N-slit quantum
interference measurements is described entirely based on quantum indeterminism without the need to invoke a ‘collapse of the wave function’ thus neutralizing concerns about ‘the measurement problem.’ It is emphasized that the physics of quantum entanglement is decoupled from Bell’s theorem. This stochastic, and pragmatic, approach also makes
redundant post-Bell-superdeterminism arguments.
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