TITLE:
A New Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
AUTHORS:
Shiro Ishikawa
KEYWORDS:
the Copenhagen Interpretation, Quantum and Classical Measurement Theory, the Law of Large Numbers, Maximum Likelihood Estimation, Kolmogorov Extension Theorem, Wavefunction Collapse, Bell’s Inequality
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Quantum Information Science,
Vol.1 No.2,
September
30,
2011
ABSTRACT: The Copenhagen interpretation is the most authorized interpretation of quantum mechanics, but there are a number of ideas that are associated with the Copenhagen interpretation. It is ceratin that this fact is not necessarily desirable. Thus, we propose a new interpretation of measurement theory, which is the linguistic aspect (or, the mathematical generalization) of quantum mechanics. Although this interpretation is superficially similar to a part of so-called Copenhagen interpretation, we show that it has a merit to be applicable to both quantum and classical systems. For example, we say that Bell’s inequality is broken even in classical systems.