Abstract

Orthodox quantum mechanics, or at least some extreme interpretations of it, adopts a nonrealistic stance by assuming, in its fifth, or reduction postulate, that Reality is, in last instance, a making of the observer consciousness. The enormous empirical success of orthodox quantum mechanics lead most of the scientific community to accept without reserve this highly idealistic posture even without fully realizing its deep implications. Now, almost a century after its formulation, a return to a realistic view of Physics seems possible.

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