Abstract

The key observance about the quantum reality is that it looks as if there is a moment where a probability of a quantum event or events becomes reality for us. However, after careful analysis it looks plausible that what we believe is a definite state in our reality, observed as an outcome of a quantum experiment or experiments, is actually not a definite state. From there we conclude that quantum world is an active world whose influence lies beyond statistical and permanent determination of reality as we know it.

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