What is Sinead Farrington's view on quantum realism?
My work on quantum realism, as explored in 'Quantum Realism: A Defense of the Wavefunction,' posits that the wavefunction represents a physically real entity, not merely a tool for calculation or an expression of our ignorance. This means the quantum state itself is fundamental to describing reality. This perspective allows for a more direct interpretation of quantum phenomena, tackling issues like superposition and entanglement as intrinsic features of the physical world, rather than merely observational effects.
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