A revision for Heisenberg uncertainty relation based on environment
variable in the QCPB theory
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.07203v3
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 06:40:16 GMT
- Title: A revision for Heisenberg uncertainty relation based on environment
variable in the QCPB theory
- Authors: Gen Wang
- Abstract summary: We propose quantum geomertainty relation to modify and explain the uncertainty relation.
It demonstrates that entanglement term exists between the observable and the environment.
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- Abstract: The Heisenberg uncertainty principle and its extensions are all still
inequalities form which hold the superior approximate estimations. Based on
quantum covariant Poisson bracket theory, we propose quantum geomertainty
relation to modify and explain the uncertainty relation to positively give a
complete description of reality that enhances the outcome of each measurement
with certainty. It demonstrates that entanglement term exists between the
observable and the environment and nicely explains how the environment has an
effect on the measurement which causes the unavoidable influences.
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