How the Hidden Variables of Classical Statistical Mechanics are Lost in Quantum Mechanics
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The nonlocality of quantum mechanics, of which the paradoxical aspect was firstpointed out by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen and the experimental confirmation wasrecently done, is analysed to clarify its origin in the context of well establishedparallelism between classical statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics. In theformer exist hidden variables, such as the impact parameter of inter-particle scatter-ing, which governed the past interaction thereby causing the correlated state of nowdistant particles. The hidden variables must disappear in quantum mechanics whereeither the coordinate or its conjugate momentum drops out of the independentvariables, being uncontrollable due to the uncertainty principle.IF,instein-Podolsky-Rosenhzdden ]j variables,statistical {I andIparadox, nonlocality of quantum mechanics,umpact parameter, density matrix, parallelism of classicalquantum mechanics
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- 1989-02-15
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