Deterministic Quantum Mechanics

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An outline is given of the interpretation of quantum mechanical expressions if one assumes that what is called Quantum Mechanics today, refers to an underlying reality as in Chap. 2, even if many authors claim to have evidence to the contrary, as is usually brought forward. If there exists a sub-microscopic classical world of real things, is that the same classical world as the world of large things such as planets, rocks and people? How does the notion of probability enter into quantum mechanics?

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’t Hooft, G. (2016). Deterministic Quantum Mechanics. In Fundamental Theories of Physics (Vol. 185, pp. 49–56). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41285-6_4

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