The copenhagen interpretation

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An attempt is made to give a coherent account of the logical essence of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum theory. The central point is that quantum theory is fundamentally pragmatic, but nonetheless complete. The principal difficulty in understanding quantum theory lies in the fact that its completeness is incompatible with external existence of the space-time continuum of classical physics. ©1997 The Institute of Mind anj Behavior, Inc.

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Stapp, H. P. (1997). The copenhagen interpretation. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 18(2–3), 127–154. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1986768

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