Defending the Pondicherry interpretation : A response to Shafiee ,
@inproceedings{JafarAghdami2006DefendingTP, title={Defending the Pondicherry interpretation : A response to Shafiee ,}, author={Jafar-Aghdami}, year={2006} }
Recently Shafiee, Jafar-Aghdami, and Golshani (Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 37, 316–329) took issue with certain aspects of the Pondicherry interpretation of quantum mechanics, especially its definition(s) and use(s) of " objective probability " , its conception of space, the role it assigns to the macroworld in a universe governed by quantum laws, and its claim for the completeness of quantum mechanics. Here these issues are addressed and resolved.
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