1. Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
2. Here, we are referring to quantum particles, which, of course, can also display wave-like properties.
3. There are ongoing debates as to what Bohr meant since he first used this term in 1927 in a conference in Como. However, since the subject of the work we present here is not historical nor interpretational in nature, we will only deal with scientific concepts that are floating in the quantum physics community, disregarding the history of the subject, such as what Bohr meant to say, how his views of quantum mechanics evolved, or how he coped with the peculiarities of quantum physics.
4. Amplifiers, Attenuators, and Schrödinger's Cata