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We argue that quantum theory does not allow for a generalization of the notion of classical conditional probability by showing that the probability defined by the Lüders rule, standardly interpreted in the literature as the quantum-mechanical conditionali... see more

We argue that quantum theory does not allow for a generalization of the notion of classical conditional probability by showing that the probability defined by the Lüders rule, standardly interpreted in the literature as the quantum-mechanical conditionali... see more

This is one of a series of articles building a map of elementary waves, based on experimental data and quantum mathematics. Previous articles showed that elementary waves carry no energy. Particles follow them backwards. Why? Elementary rays consist of pr... see more

One type of 21st-century skills that needs to be developed is collaboration skills. There were many problems found in the observation. They were student collaboration skills that were lacking in the ability to discuss well, agree with each other; carry ou... see more

One type of 21st-century skills that needs to be developed is collaboration skills. There were many problems found in the observation. They were student collaboration skills that were lacking in the ability to discuss well, agree with each other; carry ou... see more

The basic idea of quantum mechanics is that the property of any system can be in a state of superposition of various possibilities (or eigen states). This state of superposition is also known as wave function and it evolves linearly with time in a determi... see more

In this paper we review an approach to the dynamics of open quantum systems based of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians. Non-Hermitian Hamiltonians arise naturally when one wish to study a subsystem interacting with a continuum of states. Moreover, quantum subsys... see more

Abstract: Quantum learning is a strategy in teaching and learning activities that have unique, fun, and fun characteristics. So, in student learning is not directed to stressful or tense thinking but rather to enjoy, besides that it also uses the media to... see more

The Boyd Conjecture is that the amplitude of an elementary ray from the Theory of Elementary Waves (TEW) is the physical analog of a probability amplitude from Quantum Mechanics (QM). Boyd learned TEW from his cousin Lewis E. Little, who had said that qua... see more

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