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DOI: 10.17072/2078-7898/2017-3-335-340

The hidden meaning of Heisenberg inequalities
and frequency interpretation of wave function

Godarev Maxim Grigor’evich
(pseudonym — Godarev-Lozovsky M.G.)
Co-Chairman of Saint-Petersburg branch
of the Russian Philosophical Society

e-mail: godarev-lozovsky@yandex.ru
ORCID: 0000-0002-3511-0854

The article suggests a system of scientific-philosophical provisions, in which the initial principle is the concretized principle of distinction: every material object is equal to itself in space and identical in time. It has been shown that the suggested principle implies the interpretation of Heisenberg’s inequality in favor of elemental (hereinafterindivisible) atemporal displacement of a quantum micro object. The hidden nondeterministic meaning of Heisenberg inequalities is, in our view, the idea that there is no direct connection between the dynamics of coordinates and momentum of a particle. Elementary change of quantum particle momentum «lags» for elementary change of its coordinates. It is stated that the identity of a microparticle to itself is possible only in case of its infinitely short visit to the probable point of its detection in space. In this case the wave function of a particle is treated as a relative frequency of visits of the micro-object to its inherent coordinates in real flat space. The author of the article establishes a point that the wave functions of individual particles may be identical and the particles themselves — indistinguishable. In a conceptual context the article gives the most general philosophical analysis of physical relativism, and its relation with the proposed approach and the conclusion is made of the groundlessness of claims about the fundamental nature of the theory of relativity.

Keywords: infinity, atemporallity, lack of trajectory, real space, movement, quantum mechanics.

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The date of the manuscript receipt 24.12.2016

Please cite this article in English as:

Godarev-Lozovsky M.G.The hidden meaning of Heisenberg inequalities and frequency interpretation of wave function // Perm University Herald. Series «Philosophy. Psychology. Sociology». 2017. Iss. 3. P. 335–340. DOI: 10.17072/2078-7898/2017-3-335-340