From Quantum Cognition to Conceptuality Interpretation II: Unraveling the Quantum Mysteries
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.19809v2
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2025 00:08:29 GMT
- Title: From Quantum Cognition to Conceptuality Interpretation II: Unraveling the Quantum Mysteries
- Authors: Diederik Aerts, Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi, Sandro Sozzo,
- Abstract summary: An overview of the conceptuality interpretation of quantum mechanics is presented, along with an explanation of how it sheds light on key quantum and relativistic phenomena.
We show how the interpretation clarifies Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, wave function-based and entanglement-based nonlocality, interference effects resulting from the superposition principle, delayed choice experiments, quantum measurements, the mechanism of quantization.
We argue that the interpretation can also elucidate relativistic effects, focusing on time dilation.
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- Abstract: An overview of the conceptuality interpretation of quantum mechanics is presented, along with an explanation of how it sheds light on key quantum and relativistic phenomena. In particular, we show how the interpretation clarifies Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, wave function-based and entanglement-based nonlocality, interference effects resulting from the superposition principle, delayed choice experiments, quantum measurements, the mechanism of quantization, the reason why entities can establish entanglement bonds, and the statistical behavior of indistinguishable entities. We further argue that the interpretation can also elucidate relativistic effects, focusing on time dilation. Finally, we suggest that it can provide a novel and challenging perspective on evolution. This article is the second in a two-part series devoted to exploring this promising approach to reality. The first part, which serves as a companion to this discussion, outlines the intellectual trajectory leading from the first applications of quantum notions to human cognition to the bold rethinking suggested by the conceptuality interpretation.
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