Quantum physics, popularly known as quantum mechanics is widely
reputed to be not understood by anyone. For one thing, the term mechanics is a
misnomer, which is why I am using the term quantum physics in this book.
Mechanics, as in the classical sense implies that we know the underlying
structure and how things link to cause from one thing to another in a very nice
matter which we can explain, picture in our heads and use intuition to predict
what happens next. Not so in quantum physics.
Before you
get confused and think since no one understands quantum physics, “I will not even get the
popular version of its explanation, so I also don’t understand quantum physics”,
let me clarify by what physicist meant by “understanding”.
Understanding
here I split into three levels.
I.
Ontology (Reality): The underlying reality
of things, the mechanics of which you can form a mental picture and then use
intuition and basic principles to predict what happens next. This part is the
one which is referred to as no one understands quantum physics.
II.
Epistemology (Knowledge): The mathematical
structure of quantum physics which allows us to predict many experimental
values, probabilities of results, and is the reason we have electronics,
nuclear physics, particle physics and so forth. The bread and butter of
physicists which can be worked with as long as they follow the rules of
calculations and has no clear mapping onto the ontology. This part is
understood by any good physicists worth their degree.
III.
Interpretation (Belief): This is the
exciting field of interpreting what does the mathematics of quantum physics
means. Some link it to the underlying structure, of which some commonly held
assumption about the world has to be abandoned, some think the epistemology is
the ontology, there is no deeper reality, some thinks a lot more weird stuff.
Most of these differences either has no different prediction from the usual
epistemology of quantum physics, or the prediction is still too hard to test.
Which lead to some physicists to think that this is all philosophical, not
worth pursuing. Yet, the mistake had been done before of not noticing
non-locality sooner, thus the age of quantum entanglement came relatively late
after the discovery of quantum physics more than half a century ago. So, most
physicists nowadays have at least one favourite interpretation of quantum
physics, which you can think of as their religion. This is because no one can
prove that they have the right interpretation, at least not yet. So based on
which interpretation you believe, you can say a myriad of things about quantum
physics, including whether you have understood it fully or not.
So you can now
confidently say physicists understand the knowledge of quantum physics but
disagree on what is the reality of it, if any, based on their belief. Now, I
shall attempt to make clear what is the epistemology of quantum physics or the
mathematical structure of it without using equations. The following chapter
follows up on the various interpretations which are out there in the market,
oops, I mean the speculative field of cutting edge research realm of physics
literature.
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