Quantum weirdness encompasses the aspects of quantum mechanics that challenge and defy human physical intuition based on the Newtonian mechanics of classical physics. These aspects include:

Many attempts have been made to construct an interpretation of quantum mechanics assigning a meaning to the laws of quantum mechanics in terms of an intuitively acceptable model. The so-called Copenhagen interpretation basically holds that the laws are as they are and need no interpretation in such a model.

See also

References

  • William J. Mullin (2017). Quantum Weirdness. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-879513-1.


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