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We shall discuss in this chapter such fundamental questions as the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox and the notion of reality, the orthodox Copenhagen and statistical interpretations of quantum mechanics, Bell’s inequality, the EPR experiments and possible pictures of space-time. The role of a mathematical description in all these problems will be analysed. The main purpose of this analysis is to show that, in fact, many problems which were considered as purely physical questions, are only mathematical ones.
“It is possible (equally possible) that it snows on a winter or summer day...; that next Christmas you will find yourself at any place in the world.” (B. de Finetti)
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Khrennikov, A. (1997). Fundamentals. In: Non-Archimedean Analysis: Quantum Paradoxes, Dynamical Systems and Biological Models. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 427. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1483-4_2
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