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The Copenhagen interpretation consists of attempts to explain the experiments and their mathematical formulations in ways that do... The Copenhagen interpretation was a composite statement about what could and could not be legitimately stated in common... The Copenhagen Interpretation denies that any wave function is anything more than an abstraction... variants of the Copenhagen Interpretation that allow for a... He suggested instead that the Copenhagen interpretation follows the principle... All versions of the Copenhagen interpretation include at least a formal or methodological version of... the Copenhagen interpretation is the most widely... throughout much of the twentieth century the Copenhagen interpretation had strong acceptance among physicists... The nature of the Copenhagen Interpretation is exposed by considering a number of experiments and paradoxes... it seems as if the Copenhagen interpretation is inconsistent with special relativity... The Copenhagen Interpretation gives special status to measurement processes without clearly defining them or explaining their peculiar effects... Criticism and Counterproposals to the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory... The Copenhagen interpretation describes what happens when an observer makes a measurement... The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics...

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