Physics 150: Schrödinger's Cat: Quantum Reality
Additional Readings (very preliminary list):
- N. David Mermin,``Is the moon there
when nobody looks? Reality and the quantum theory'',
Physics Today, April 1985, 39.
- A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, and N. Rosen, ``Can Quantum-Mechanical
Description of Reality be Considered Complete?'',
Phys. Rev. 47(1935)777.
- Niels Bohr, ``Quantum Mechanics and Physical Reality'',
Nature
136(1935)65.
- Niels Bohr, ``Can Quantum-Mechanical
Description of Reality be Considered Complete?'',
Phys. Rev.
48(1935)696.
- Hans Christian von Baeyer,
``In the Beginning was the Bit''
The New Scientist, 17 Feb (2001)
- Bryce S. DeWitt,
``Quantum Mechanics and Reality''
Physics Today, Sept. 1970, 39.
- M.H.F. Wilkins, ``Complementarity and the Union of Opposites''
(from ``Quantum Implications: Essays in honour of
David Bohm'', ed. B.J. Hiley and F.D. Peat, (1987))
- Eugene P. Wigner, ``Remarks on the Mind-Body Question''
(from ``The Scientist Speculates'', ed. I.J. Good,
(1961)284)
- Roger Penrose, ``Quantum Physics and Conscious Thought''
(from ``Quantum Implications: Essays in honour of
David Bohm'', ed. B.J. Hiley and F.D. Peat (1987))
- J.S. Bell, ``On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen
Paradox''
Physics 1(1964)195,
- A. Aspect, J. Dalibard, and Gerard Roger, ``Experimental Test of Bell's
Inequalities Using Time-Varying Analyzers'',
Phys. Rev. Lett.
49(1982)1804.
- N. David Mermin, ``Quantum Mysteries
for anyone''
J. of Philosophy 78(1981)397,
- N. David Mermin, ``The Great
Quantum Muddle''
Phil. of Science 50(1983)681,
- Henry P. Stapp,
``Bell's theorem and the foundations of quantum physics''
Am. J. Physics 53(1985)306
- N. David Mermin, ``The Philosophical Writings
of Niels Bohr''
Physics Today, Feb. 1989
- Bernard d'Espagnat, Sci.
``The Quantum Theory and Reality''
Sci. Am. Nov 1979, 158
- N. David Mermin, ``Can you help your team tonight by watching on
TV?''
from ``Philosphical Consequences of Quantum Theory: Reflections
on Bell's Theorem'', Ed. James T. Cushing and Ernan McMullin (1989).
- Jon P. Jarret, ``Bell's Theorem: A Guide to the Implications'',
from ``Philosphical Consequences of Quantum Theory:
Reflections on Bell's Theorem'', Ed. James T. Cushing and Ernan McMullin
(1989).
Schrodinger's Cat: Quantum Reality
,
Dept. of Physics,
College of William and Mary
 
armd@physics.wm.edu
last updated: Jan. 9 2017