ABSTRACT

By questioning the validity of some of our basic concepts, such as space, object, and causality, quantum physics contributes quite decisively to the dramatic changes now taking place in our world picture.This book is addressed not only to physicists at an early stage in their careers (the first or second year graduate student) but also to philosophers, as well as to all the senior physicists interested in the interpretation problem. Beginning with a chapter that could be described as ?philosophy for physicists,? it presents an in-depth analysis of present-day quantum mechanical concepts, an analysis of physicists and philosophers alike. Specifically, it first offers an extensive critical analysis of such topics as the Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen reality criterion, nonseparatability, the quantum measurement riddle, decoherence theory, consistent histories approaches and ontologically interpretable theories. All this then naturally leads to philosophical questions concerning, in particular, intersubjective agreement and the limit of realism. And a thorough examination of this whole material finally leads to the view that distinguishing between empirical reality and a veiled man-independent reality yields an acceptable answer to the perplexing question of how to interpret quantum physics. Veiled Reality offers nonspecialists, including students in physics, philosophy and the history of science, an accessible perspective on basic problems in the foundations of physics.

chapter 1|32 pages

Philosophy and Physics

chapter 2|9 pages

Matter Waves, Superposition, Linearity

chapter 3|15 pages

The Rules of Quantum Mechanics

chapter 4|14 pages

Comments

chapter 5|8 pages

Complements

chapter 6|19 pages

The Density Matrix Formalism

chapter 7|12 pages

Proper and Improper Mixtures

chapter 9|27 pages

The EPR Problem and Nonseparability

chapter 10|59 pages

On Measurement

chapter 11|30 pages

Variations on a Bohrian Theme

chapter 14|51 pages

Open Realism

chapter 16|29 pages

Lessons and Hints from Quantum Physics

chapter |10 pages

Postface