12.0: Abstract (Realized causal observable in general theory)
Until the previous chapter, we studied all of quantum language,
that is,
As mentioned in the previous chapter,
what is important
is
$\bullet$ |
to exercise the relationship of
measurement and causality
|
In this chapter,
we discuss the relationship more systematically.
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Again recall that, as mentioned in $\S$1.1, the main purpose of this book is to
assert the following figure 1.1:
Fig.1.1: the location of "quantum language" in the world-views
This(particularly, ⑦--⑨) implies that quantum language has the following three aspects:
$$
\left\{\begin{array}{ll}
\mbox{ ⑦ :the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics}
\\
\mbox{
$\qquad$
(i.e., the true colors of the Copenhagen interpretation)
}
\\
\\
\mbox{ ⑧ :
the final goal of the dualistic idealism (Descartes=Kant philosophy)
}
\\
\\
\mbox{ ⑨ :
theoretical statistics of the future
}
\end{array}\right.
$$