What is it about?
This work is about the quantum theory framework of fuzzy phenomena or fuzzy events.
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Why is it important?
Unlike the usual quantum theory, the quantum theory of fuzzy events has two distinctive features: there is no divergence, and irreversible processes can be described. This may help to explore a series of major puzzles, such as: quantum gravitational divergence, black hole information loss, cosmological constant problem, positive and negative matter asymmetry problems, the unification of the four forces,the origin of the Big Bang and the “abnormal decay probability” of B mesons in LHCb and also “Muon behaving abnormally” in the Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment Experiments of Fermilab USA and Brookhaven Laboratory etc.
Perspectives
Just as classical probability theory can be developed into fuzzy probability theory, quantum theory, as a probability theory, can also be further developed into fuzzy quantum probability theory. This is a logical inevitability, and the power of this new theory will be revealed in more in-depth scientific research practice in the future.
Wenbing Qiu
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This page is a summary of: Quantum Theory of Fuzzy Events—Reformation and Redevelopment of Quantum Theory, September 2022, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/nfpsr/v1/7776f.
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