Against “position”
Abstract
Although quantum theory is presented as a radically non classical theory in physics, it is an open secret that our present understanding of it is based on a conceptual base borrowed from classical physics, leading to the situation that all of the radical implications of quantum theory are expressed using terminology that, in other circumstances would be considered blatantly self contradictory. To give but a few examples: wave particle duality (one and the same ontological entity can be ascribed two mutually differing space time pictures), superposition (a microscopic object is required to be simultaneously in two distinct and mutually exclusive classical states), and non locality (two objects presumed to..