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Beyond Complementarity

It is argued that Niels Bohr ultimately arrived at positivistic and antirealist-flavored statements because of weaknesses in his initial objective of accounting for measurement in physical terms. Bohr's investigative approach faced a dilemma, the choices being (i) conceptual inconsistency or (ii) taking the classical realm as primitive. In either case, Bohr's `Complementarity' does not adequately explain or account for the emergence of a macroscopic, classical domain from a microscopic domain described by quantum mechanics. A diagnosis of the basic problem is offered, and an alternative way forward is indicated.

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AuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWBeyond Complementaritypreprint / 2016AR. E. KastnerResearcherTquant-ph17817 worksTphysics.hist-ph641 works
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Beyond Complementarity

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