Abstract

In the second half of the twentieth century, several factors, varying over time and context, drove quantum foundations (QF) from the margins to the mainstream of physics. Considered by some physicists a field for “crackpots” in the 1960s, it entered the 1990s as a field of Nobel caliber.

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