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arxiv: 0707.0827 · v1 · submitted 2007-07-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.mes-hall

Fundamental Differences Between Application of Basic Principles of Quantum Mechanics on Atomic and Higher Levels

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keywords quantummacroscopiclevelmechanicsatomicattentionbohrparadoxical
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Superconductivity is macroscopic quantum phenomenon. From force of habit most physicists pay no heed to a paradoxicality of this fact. Niels Bohr considered quantum mechanics as atomic physics and the paradoxical quantum principles may be admissible on this level. But they seem quite strange on the macroscopic level. In the last years some experts, A. J. Leggett and other, attract our attention to a contradiction between quantum mechanics and macroscopic realism. In this paper I try to draw reader's attention to some paradoxical consequences of the Bohr quantization on the macroscopic level.

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