DOES QUANTUM-MECHANICS OBEY THE CORRESPONDENCE PRINCIPLE - IS IT COMPLETE

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FORD, J
MANTICA, G
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10.1119/1.16954
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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This elementary review paper presents the compelling evidence which supports the notion that quantum mechanics is much too simple a theory to adequately describe a complex world. Rigorous arguments based on algorithmic complexity theory are used to show that both the quantum Arnol'd cat and a broad category of finite, bounded, undriven, quantum systems do not obey the correspondence principle, implying that quantum mechanics is also not complete. An experiment, well within current laboratory capability, is proposed which can expose the inability of quantum mechanics to adequately describe macroscopic chaos. In its final section, this paper describes a theoretical framework that provides a proper setting for interpreting these surprising results.
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