An Examination of Two Competing Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics with a Critique of the Kochen-Specker Theorem

Eliza Miller
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There is ongoing discourse in philosophical and physics literature about whether the probabilistic essence of quantum mechanics indicates that deterministic interpretations of nature must be false. In 1967 two mathematicians, Simon Kochen and Ernst Specker, developed a mathematical theorem to the effect that particles do not have well-defined property values at a given time. A logical consequence of this is that there can be no well-defined hidden variables responsible for the outcomes of mysterious quantum behaviors. The theorem is thus fatal to the many deterministic interpretations of quantum mechanics that assume hidden variables, including pilot wave mechanics, a quantum theory developed by Louis de Broglie and David Bohm a few decades prior to the formulation of the Kochen-Specker Theorem. The purpose of this essay is to evaluate the legitimacy of the logical basis of Kochen’s and Specker’s argument considering its severe implications. It is concluded that Kochen and Specker do not provide sufficient evidence that deterministic theories must fail, due to their misinterpretation of the axioms on which hidden variable theories rely. This paper also finds that pilot wave mechanics is mathematically successful while remaining consistent with the deterministic understanding of broader physics and deserving of more serious consideration as a quantum theory. Above all it is emphasized that the nonsensicality of absolute randomness and indeterminism should be acknowledged, and theorems purporting to prove their existence should be critically examined, for such a discovery would undermine the legitimacy of logic itself.
对量子力学两种相互竞争的解释的研究以及对科亨-斯派克定理的批判
哲学和物理学文献一直在讨论量子力学的概率本质是否表明对自然的决定论解释一定是错误的。1967 年,两位数学家西蒙-科钦(Simon Kochen)和恩斯特-斯贝克(Ernst Specker)提出了一个数学定理,大意是粒子在给定时间内没有定义明确的属性值。其逻辑结果是,不可能有定义明确的隐藏变量来负责神秘量子行为的结果。因此,该定理对许多假设隐藏变量的量子力学决定论解释来说是致命的,其中包括先导波动力学,这是路易-德-布罗格利和戴维-玻姆在科钦-斯派克定理提出前几十年提出的量子理论。本文旨在评估科亨和斯贝克论证的逻辑基础的合法性,并考虑其严重影响。本文的结论是,由于科亨和斯贝克对隐变理论所依赖的公理的曲解,他们没有提供足够的证据来证明确定性理论必然失败。本文还发现,先导波动力学在数学上是成功的,同时与广义物理学的决定论理解保持一致,值得作为量子理论进行更认真的思考。最重要的是,本文强调应承认绝对随机性和不确定性的无意义性,并对旨在证明其存在的定理进行批判性审查,因为这样的发现会破坏逻辑本身的合法性。
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