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Physicists Can't Agree on What Quantum Mechanics Says about Reality

3 days ago
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  • #foundational-physics
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  • Quantum mechanics is foundational for modern technology but lacks consensus on physical reality interpretations.
  • A Nature survey of over 1,100 researchers shows deep divides: 36% see the wavefunction as real, 47% as a tool.
  • Copenhagen interpretation remains most popular (36%), with 45% of experimental physicists favoring it.
  • Alternative interpretations like many-worlds (15%) and Bohmian mechanics (7%) have notable followings.
  • Epistemic interpretations, focusing on information, have grown in popularity (17% vs. 7% in 2016).
  • Disagreements persist on non-locality, measurement problems, and the quantum-classical boundary.
  • Most respondents (86%) believe interpreting quantum mechanics is valuable, and 75% expect a more complete future theory.