id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xamvqfao4fggddankxgbtsg2c4 Don Howard Who Invented the "Copenhagen Interpretation"? A Study in Mythology 2004 24 .pdf application/pdf 5970 376 49 What is commonly known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, regarded as Copenhagen interpretation was, in fact, Bohr's view. only in part to Bohr's view, here termed the complementarity interpretation. Bohr's complementarity interpretation makes no mention of wave packet collapse or any of the existence of a unitary Copenhagen view on interpretation, and neither is flattering to Bohr. quantum domain unlike the detached observer of classical physics, which view opens the door to 3. The Invention of the "Copenhagen Interpretation." Everything not found in Bohr's interpretation of the quantum theory" (Heisenberg 1955, 12). Heisenberg's advocating a subjectivist interpretation of quantum mechanics was nothing Bohr and Heisenberg were together committed to a subjectivist interpretation of quantum -------(2002), "Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics", The Stanford Encyclopedia -------(1959), "Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory", American Journal of Physics -------([1955] 1958), "The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory", Chapter 3 of ./cache/work_xamvqfao4fggddankxgbtsg2c4.pdf ./txt/work_xamvqfao4fggddankxgbtsg2c4.txt