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The need for a large range of interpretations of quantum mechanics becomes clearer once it is mathematically demonstrated that no quantum theory can have all of the properties one would like quantum mechanics to have.
One inituitively would like a theory of quantum mechanics
One other possibility that has been explored is that quantum mechanics is wrong, and that the actual theory of the universe does have all of the properties that one would like a theory to have. This possiblity has been tested by numerous experiments, all of which indicate that quantum mechanics is correct. Another possibility which is also under investigation is that Bell's theorem has some loophole or hidden assumption and is not correct.
At first glance, all of the interpretations appear to produce the same physical results, which makes distinguishing between them on the basis of experiment to be impossible. Nevertheless, there is active research in attempting to come up with experimental tests which would allow differences between the interpretations to be experimentally tested.
Some of the most common interpretations are summarized here:
| Interpretation | Deterministic? | Waveform real? | One Universe? |
Avoids hidden variables? |
Local? | Avoids collapsing wavefunctions? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Copenhagen interpretation (Waveform not real) |
No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Copenhagen interpretation (Waveform real) |
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Consistent Histories | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Consciousness causes Collapse | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Everett many-worlds interpretation | Yes | Yes | No | Yes* | Yes | Yes |
| Bohm interpretation | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Yes |
Each interpretation has many variants. It is very difficult to get a precise definition of the Copenhagen Interpretation - in the table above, 2 variants of the Copenhagen Interpretation are shown - one that regards the waveform as being a tool for calculating probabilties only, and the other regards the waveform as an "element of reality".
List of physics topics : Quantum mechanics, Quantum indeterminacy, Bell's theorem, Bohm interpretation, Copenhagen interpretation, Many-worlds interpretation, Unsolved problems in physics
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