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Some issues of quantum theory and subquantum processes

arXiv:1701.03019

Abstract

This paper critically considers the main interpretations of the wave function and offers an interpretation in which wave function is a consequence of subquantum processes taking place at the level of the organization of matter which underlies the phenomena described by quantum mechanics. We show that this interpretation provides a common ground to explain problematic issues of quantum theory (wave function collapse, electrons passing through two slits, behavior of electrons within the atom, quantum entanglement). The paper also shows that entropy is determined by the maximum number of macrosystem states which appear as the result of subquantum processes.

Comments: main content of the section 2 is moved to Introduction, unnecessary reference 3 is removed