Quantum Physics

   

Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Wave-Particle Dualism

Authors: Bezverkhniy Volodymyr Dmytrovych

Based on the wave-particle duality and the principle of quantum superposition, it is shown that an elementary particle is an oscillator in which a periodic process of energy conversion takes place. Then, the transition from particle to wave, that is, the transition from one quantum state to another, is a simple change in the oscillator when the frame of reference is changed. Consequently, the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics does not make sense, since there is one real Universe with elementary particles exhibiting wave and corpuscular properties.

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