The 60 Minute Quantum Physics Book by Donald B. Grey

The 60 Minute Quantum Physics Book by Donald B. Grey

Author:Donald B. Grey
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Bluesource And Friends
Published: 2020-09-14T16:00:00+00:00


Quantum Complementarity

Initially, we assumed that we had two objects available in two distinct shapes. Further to that, let us now assume that they also exist in two distinct colors. Practically, this new information would mean that the objects can exist in either of the colors. However, for quantum objects, this is far from reality. The fact that one of the objects can exist in different colors and shapes is not a guarantee that it can do so simultaneously. Assuming otherwise would be a common-sense folly, which as much as Einstein suggested that it should be considered as a possibility in physical reality, remains inconsistent in experimental quantum physics.

Why is this so?

Ideally, you can measure the shape of the objects. However, when you measure the shape, you lose all the information you have about the distinct color, or measure the color and lose information about the shape. In quantum theory, we cannot simultaneously measure the color and shape. Insisting on one aspect of physical realism will never capture all the features of the objects. What you must do, therefore, is to consider independent mutually-exclusive views of the features. This way, each view gives you a different, yet valid, assessment of the properties. This is the principle upon which Bohr introduced the concept of “quantum complementarity”.

In light of this assessment, quantum theory limits our options when determining the physical features of different properties. To escape contradictions in your outcomes, you must first contend with the fact that any property that you do not measure, does not have to exist. Secondly, you must also note that measuring features is an active process, and in doing so, it changes the system in question.



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