ABSTRACT

The highly mathematical nature of the quantum theory, combined with the probability inherent in it, makes it one of the “weirdest” theories ever discovered by humankind. This weirdness comes partly because of our attempt at “translating” the consequences of the quantum theory into our own language. Such a “philosophization” of the quantum theory, a theory which works smoothly and perfectly in the language of mathematics, has led to its different “interpretations.” In this chapter, we summarize some consequences of the quantum theory.