The Central Mystery of Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Physics
2015-02-16 v1
Abstract
A critical re-examination of the double-slit experiment and its variants is presented to clarify the nature of what Feynmann called the ``central mystery'' and the ``only mystery'' of quantum mechanics, leading to an interpretation of complementarity in which a `wave {\em and} particle' description rather than a `wave {\em or} particle' description is valid for the {\em same} experimental set up, with the wave culminating in the particle sequentially in time. This interpretation is different from Bohr's but is consistent with the von Neumann formulation as well as some more recent interpretations of quantum mechanics.
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@article{arxiv.0906.0898,
title = {The Central Mystery of Quantum Mechanics},
author = {Partha Ghose},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.0898},
year = {2015}
}
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24 pages, two figures