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    The possibility of a more realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics.Jerzy Rayski - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):89-100.
    The old-fashioned concept of state is shown to be inadequate and misleading. Replacing it by a concept of information and taking advantage of the invariance of the mechanical description under time reversal puts the problems of the interpretation of quantum mechanics in a new light. A more realistic interpretation appears to be possible. Moreover, a new explanation of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox is presented, too.
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    Controversial problems of measurements within quantum mechanics.J. Rayski - 1979 - Foundations of Physics 9 (3-4):217-236.
    It is explained why quantum mechanics applies principally to single systems and not to ensembles. A thorough analysis of thought-experiments shows clearly that irreversibility is connected with the storing of information rather than with the act of measurement. In order to avoid paradoxes one has to admit that the wave function does not represent the state of the system in itself, but information acquired in consequence of a complete measurement. The meaning of the time-energy uncertainty relation for stable systems is (...)
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    Antynomie przyrody ożywionej i nieożywionej, zjawisk fizycznych i psychicznych.Jerzy Rayski - 1982 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 4.
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  4. Czas, przestrzeń, kwanty.Jerzy Rayski - 1964 - [Wyd.: 1. Warszawa] Wiedza Powszechna.
     
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    Epistemological and mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics.Jerzy Rayski - 1977 - Foundations of Physics 7 (3-4):151-164.
    The concepts of measurement and measurable quantity are discussed. A probabilistic interpretation independent of the arrow of time is recommended and a definition of quantizable physical systems is given. The space of states of information about the physical system is Schwarz space rather than Hilbert space.
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    Limitations of the concept of free fields in Einstein's theory of gravitation.Jerzy Rayski - 1971 - Foundations of Physics 1 (3):203-209.
    It is shown explicitly that the linearized theory does not constitute any approximation to the exact solutions in the case of free fields. The only regular solution satisfying, as boundary condition, the requirement of a sufficiently rapid decrease at infinity is a flat space. The problem of conservation laws is discussed anew. The continuity equation satisfied by Einstein's pseudotensor does not guarantee the existence of global conservation laws. Solutions violating the energy conservation are interpretable as representing gravitational radiation absorbed or (...)
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  7. Les problèmes d'interprétation dans la physique quantique.J. Rayski - 1987 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 23 (91-92):385-394.
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    Stosunek Einsteina do teorii kwantów.Jerzy Rayski - 1980 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 28 (3):27-31.
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  9. Unifikacja praw przyrody.Jerzy Rayski - 1993 - Filozofia Nauki 4.
    Preceded by a historical introduction the problem of a multi-dimensional extension of the geometrical framework of physical reality is discussed. Both metrical space-time and superspace are taken into account. Arguments in favour of a six-dimensional space-time D=6 are presented. A conviction that - according to „the spirit of Kaluza's theory” - all vector fields should be incorporated into the metric is a prejudice: some are ingredients of metric, but some other are genuine multivectors. The idea of supersymmetry is taken into (...)
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