Description (de)
History for Physics: Quantum Foundations
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung des Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) und des Max-Planck-Instituts für Wissenschaftsgeschiche am Dienstag, dem 24. September 2019 im Lise Meitner-Hörsaal der Fakultät für Physik der Universität Wien
Teil 11. Marij van Strien: Bohm's Theory of Quantum Mechanics and the notion of classicality
Moderation: Moritz Kriegleder
Kamera: Chiara Cardelli, Sebastian Horvat
Schnitt: Daniel Winkler
Marij van Strien arbeitet am Interdisziplinären Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikforschung der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal.
Abstract: Bohm’s interpretation of quantum mechanics has variously been regarded as a reactionary attempt to return to the ideals of classical physics, or as a way to base quantum physics on solid ontological foundations and to do away with many of the puzzling features commonly associated with quantum mechanics. However, Bohm himself always emphasized the non-classical aspects of his interpretation, and argued that rather than a return to classical physics, it provided a way to move beyond current quantum physics towards something more radically new. In his later writings, he connected his work on quantum physics with various speculative and mysticist ideas, even though other authors have used his interpretation of quantum mechanics to argue against quantum mysticism.
INHALT
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1. Vorspann 00:00:00
2. Bohm's theory and the reactions to it 00:00:08
3. Bohm and Feyerabend. Bohm on Kuhn 00:10:08
4. Was Bohm a realist? 00:14:25
5. Postmodernism: Bohm's double role. Conclusions 00:18:34
6. Questions from the audience 00:22:42