If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don’t understand quantum mechanics.
— Richard Feynman
Quantum theory has been a conversation piece of physicists for more than a century. Quantum world is among one of the most well-renown inexplicable thing human beings have ever confronted. Howbeit, more than a hundred years passed. Is quantum phenomena still that kind of enigmatic viewed from today’s modern ideas?
Our new proposal, New Quantum Interpretation, offers quite a different picture for quantum theory. It is suspected that the baffling uncertainties the quantum particle shows may come from the instrument that is used to measure it. Therefore, a complete description of the quantum observation should include both the test particles and the instrument particles.
Recall that this procedure has been well established in classical Theory of Relativity which utilizes a god’s view to analyse the behaviors of test particles and observers. Through similar way, there might be a underlying invisible classical world serving as the god’s view and under certain construction of theory, a quantum observational result can be made possible. Consequently, we may be capable to construct a classical theory sufficient to provide quantum observation by this means.