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The film tells the story of 28-year-old William (played by Gesin Anthony) because of a letter from his grandfather from Denmark, and decides to go to Copenhagen with his friend Jeremy (Sebastian Amesto) and other girlfriends (Olivia Grant) to explore himself. In Genhagen, William meets and falls in love with a local girl, Effie (Frederikke Dahl Hansen). But one day, William discovers that Efe is only 14 years old, and he realizes that he needs to take the story of this relationship seriously.
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The Copenhagen interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics. According to the Copenhagen interpretation, in quantum mechanics, the quantum state of a quantum system can be described by the wave function, which is a key feature of quantum mechanics, and the wave function is a mathematical function.
Specifically used to calculate the probability of a particle being in a certain position or in a certain state of motion, the action of the measurement causes the wave function to collapse, and the original quantum state probably collapses into a quantum state allowed by the measurement.
The significance of the wave function.
The Copenhagen interpretation does not consider that the wave function has any real existence other than an abstract concept. At the very least, the Copenhagen interpretation does not say anything about whether the wave function is a whole or part of a separate, distinct entity.
Some physicists argue that the objective version of the Copenhagen interpretation allows for a true wave function. However, it is a question mark whether this view is consistent with positivism and Bohr's arguments.
Niels Bohr emphasized that science only focuses on the results of experiments, and any other additional propositions are unscientific and fall within the realm of metaphysics. Bohr was deeply influenced by positivism. On the other hand, Bohr and Heisenberg do not have exactly the same views.
At times, there is considerable divergence of their views. In particular, Heisenberg was very much inclined towards realism.
Even if the wave function is not considered real, it is still possible to find at least two different schools of physicists, the subjective school of thought that the wave function is just a mathematical tool for calculating the probability of an experiment, and has no other meaning. Agnostic, on the other hand, believe that wave functions are unknowable and do not express any attitude towards wave functions.
Reference: Encyclopedia-Copenhagen interpretation.
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Copenhagen is Danish.
Copenhagen is the largest city and the largest port of the Kingdom of Denmark, and it is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark. Copenhagen is the capital, largest city and port of Denmark, the largest city in Northern Europe, and the largest political, economic, cultural, and transportation center of Denmark as a world-famous international metropolis.
Copenhagen is located on a large island in Denmark, on the island of Zealand, which belongs to the coastal plain zone and does not have a specific topographic area name; Copenhagen, the capital of the Kingdom of Denmark, is located in the east of the Danish island of Zealand, across the Øresund Strait and Malmö, an important seaport in Sweden, it is the political, economic and cultural center of Denmark, the largest and most important city in the country, the largest city in Northern Europe, and a famous ancient city.
Copenhagen School:
The Copenhagen School is a school of theoretical physics formed in the 20s of the 20th century centered on the Copenhagen Institute of Theoretical Physics led by Bohr. Famous for his creative research and philosophical explanations of quantum mechanics. The main representatives are Bohr, Heisenberg and so on.
This school insists on starting from experimental facts to establish theories, testing its own theories with experimental results, breaking the framework of classical mechanics, and attaching importance to the connection between the microcosm and the macrocosm. They founded quantum mechanics and matrix mechanics, discovered the uncertainty relationship, proposed statistical explanations for quantum mechanics, and also attached importance to the study of philosophical problems in quantum mechanics, but they were influenced by positivism. In order to explain the uncertainty relationship, Bohr proposed"Principle of complementarity"。
An important member of the Copenhagen School.
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