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ORAL ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL "USPEKHI FIZICHESKIKH NAUK"
Quantum measurements, the phenomenon of life, and time arrow: three great problems of physics (in Ginzburg's terminology) and their interrelation
M. B. Menskii P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
Relations existing among “the three great problems” of physics (as enumerated by Ginzburg) — interpretation of quantum mechanics, the time arrow, and reductionism (reducing the phenomenon of life to physics) — are discussed and shown to substantially depend on how the first of them is solved, i.е., which interpretation of quantum mechanics is adopted. The Copenhagen interpretation, the Everett ('many-words') interpretation, and Extended Everett Concept proposed by the author are considered.
Received: December 11, 2006
Citation:
M. B. Menskii, “Quantum measurements, the phenomenon of life, and time arrow: three great problems of physics (in Ginzburg's terminology) and their interrelation”, UFN, 177:4 (2007), 415–425; Phys. Usp., 50:4 (2007), 397–407
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