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Principles of a 2nd Quantum Mechanics: Indeterminism, Non-locality, Unification

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Principles of a 2nd Quantum Mechanics: Indeterminism, Non-locality, Unification
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Publisher: arXiv.org
Number of pages: 211

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A qualitative but formalized representation of microstates is first established quite independently of the quantum mechanical mathematical formalism, exclusively under epistemological-operational-methodological constraints. Then, using this representation as a reference-and-imbedding-structure, the foundations of an intelligible reconstruction of the Hilbert-Dirac formulation of Quantum Mechanics is developed.

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