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Quantum theory of microworld and the reality
The mathematical model of orthodox quantum mechanics has been critically
examined and some deficiencies have been summarized. The model based on the
extended Hilbert space and free of these shortages has been proposed;
parameters being until now denoted as "hidden" have been involved. Some earlier
arguments against a hidden-variable theory have been shown to be false, too. In
the known Einstein-Bohr controversy Einstein has been shown to be true. The
extended model seems to be strongly supported also by the polarization
experiments performed by us ten years ago.Comment: 30 pages, 1 figur
Three-dimensional harmonic oscillator and time evolution in quantum mechanics
The problem of defining time (or phase) operator for three-dimensional
harmonic oscillator has been analyzed. A new formula for this operator has been
derived. The results have been used to demonstrate a possibility of
representing quantum-mechanical time evolution in the framework of an extended
Hilbert space structure. Physical interpretation of the extended structure has
been discussed shortly, too.Comment: 14 pages; submitted to Phys Rev
Physical theory of the twentieth century and contemporary philosophy
It has been shown that the criticism of Pauli as well as of Susskind and
Glogover may be avoided if the standard quantum-mechanical mathematical model
has been suitably extended. There is not more any reason for Einstein's
citicism, either, if in addition to some new results concerning Bell's
inequalities and Belifante's argument are taken into account. The ensemble
interpretation of quantum mechanics (or the hidden-variable theory) should be
preferred, which is also supported by the already published results of
experiments with three polarizers. Greater space in the text has been devoted
also to the discussion of epistemological problems and some philosophical
consequences.Comment: 12 page
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