ABSTRACT

It’s di cult to gauge where popular opinion stands among physicists on the question of interpretation. My personal view is that the majority of professional working physicists (engaged in academic or industrial research of one form or another) probably think in terms of the Copenhagen interpretation they were taught at university, if they worry

about interpretations at all. e chances are that they spend their time calculating amplitudes and probabilities and rarely li their heads from the computer monitor to ask what all of it means.