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Quantum mechanics, strong emergence and ontological non-reducibility

Rodolfo Gambini, Lucia Lewowicz, Jorge Pullin

Published 2015-02-12Version 1

We show that a new interpretation of quantum mechanics, in which the notion of event is defined without reference to measurement or observers, allows to construct a quantum general ontology based on systems, states and events. Unlike the Copenhagen interpretation, it does not resort to elements of a classical ontology. The quantum ontology in turn allows us to recognize that a typical behavior of quantum systems exhibits strong emergence and ontological non-reducibility. Such phenomena are not exceptional but natural, and are rooted in the basic mathematical structure of quantum mechanics.

Comments: 8 pages, to appear in Foundations of Chemistry
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