Reply to “Comments on ‘There Is No Axiomatic System for the Quantum Theory’”
Koji Nagata*
13-3 West 6 South 27, Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan.
DOI: 10.4236/jqis.2014.44018   PDF   HTML   XML   3,831 Downloads   4,676 Views   Citations

Abstract

Barros discusses that [Jose Acacio de Barros, Int. J. Theor. Phys. 50, 1828 (2011)] Nagata derives inconsistencies from quantum mechanics [K. Nagata, Int. J. Theor. Phys. 48, 3532 (2009)]. Barros considers that the inconsistencies do not come from quantum mechanics, but from extra assumptions about the reality of observables. Here we discuss the fact that there is a contradiction within the quantum theory. We discuss the fact that only one expected value in a spin-1/2 pure state 〈σxrules out the reality of the observable. We do not accept extra assumptions about the reality of observables. We use the actually measured results of quantum measurements (raw data). We use a single Pauli observable. We stress that we can use the quantum theory even if we give up the axiomatic system for the quantum theory.

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Nagata, K. (2014) Reply to “Comments on ‘There Is No Axiomatic System for the Quantum Theory’”. Journal of Quantum Information Science, 4, 195-200. doi: 10.4236/jqis.2014.44018.

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