Quantum Physics

   

The Classical Origin of Quantum Superposition

Authors: Iuri Bagaturia, Zaza Melikishvili, Anzor Khelashvili, Koba Turashvili

According to modern concepts of physics, the phenomenon of "Quantum Superposition" is a characteristic of quantum processes of the microcosm, which has no classical analogue. In this part of the text, we will show that this phenomenon is not a characteristic of the microcosm only, and such a phenomenon can be introduced in the probabilistic method of describing the processes of the macrocosm. At the same time, we will indicate the fundamental principles of probabilities — common to both the micro and macrocosm, according to which the phenomenon of "quantum superposition" will be presented as a special case of these principles.

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