Despite its empirical success and wide recognition as one of the most robust physical theories, quantum mechanics still harbors many foundational questions that physicists often overlook. Join physicist Matt Leifer as he unveils some of the "dirty secrets" of quantum mechanics, including misconceptions about the Copenhagen interpretation.
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- Panel - Can Quantum Theory Consistently Describe Itself?: Moderated by David Wallace; Scott Aaronson, Lidia del Rio, Raphael Bousso, and Matt Leifer in the panel "Can Quantum Theory Consistently Describe Itself?" at the 6th International FQXi Conference, "Mind Matters: Intelligence and Agency in the Physical World."
Keywords: Quantum Foundation, Leifer, Copenhagen