Which features of quantum physics are not fundamentally quantum but are due to indeterminism?
Quantum 9, 1686 (2025).
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2025-04-03-1686
What is fundamentally quantum? We argue that most of the features, problems, and paradoxes – such as the measurement problem, the Wigner’s friend paradox and its proposed solutions, single particle nonlocality, and no-cloning – allegedly attributed to quantum physics have a classical analogue if one is to interpret classical physics as fundamentally indeterministic. What really characterizes non-classical effects are incompatible physical quantities, which, in quantum quantum theory are associated to the fundamental constant $hbar$.
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