Defining what is Quantum: Not all what matters for physical phenomena is contained in space-time

Authors: Antoine Suarez

arXiv: 1905.06131v1 - DOI (quant-ph)
10 pages, 3 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1712.06448

Abstract: It is argued that the three main quantum interpretations, Copenhagen, de Broglie-Bohm, and Many-Worlds, support the Principle Q (Quantum): Not all what matters for physical phenomena is contained in space-time. This principle underpins Born's rule as well. So Principle Q may be the best way to defining Quantum "from more fundamental principles".

Submitted to arXiv on 13 May. 2019

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