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The Causal Interpretation of the Stern-Gerlach Experiment

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2009

The causal interpretation of quantum mechanics is non-local theory, that would solve many of the paradoxes of quantum mechanics, such as Schrödinger's cat problem, the measurement problem,and the collapse of the wavefunction. In the causal interpretation (de BroglieBohm interpretation) the spinor wave represents a real physical field propagating in Euclidean space (for a one-body quantum system) that imparts well-defined trajectories to quantum particles.
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"The Causal Interpretation of the Stern-Gerlach Experiment" from The Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/TheCausalInterpretationOfTheSternGerlachExp...

Contributed by: Klaus von Bloh
After work by: Chris Dewdney

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  • Good video!

    In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view Time has symmetry and geometry this gives us the measurement problem and entanglement.

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