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EEQT
A Way Out of the Quantum Trap Ph. Blanchard
and A. Jadczyk
Published in "Open
Systems and Measurements in Relativistic Quantum Theory : Proceedings of the
Workshop
Held at the Instituto Intaiano Per Gli Studi Filosofici nap",
Breuer, H.-P., Petruccione, F.,(Eds.), Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer-Verlag,
1999 (see Table of content)
quant-ph/9812081
Faculty of Physics and BiBoS, University of Bielefeld
Universitätstr. 25, D-33615 Bielefeld
Abstract:
We review Event Enhanced Quantum Theory (EEQT). In
Section 1 we address the question "Is Quantum Theory the Last Word". In
particular we respond to some of challenging staments of H.P. Stapp. We
also discuss a possible future of the quantum paradigm - see also Section
5. In Section 2 we give a short sketch of EEQT. Examples are given in Section
3. Section 3.3 discusses a completely new phenomenon - chaos and fractal-like
phenomena caused by a simultaneous "measurement" of several non-commuting
observables. In Section 4 we answer "Frequently Asked Questions" concerning
EEQT - mostly coming from referees of our publications. Summary and conclussions
are in Section 6.
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