Introduction to Quantum Metamechanics (QMM)

“Introduction to Quantum Metamechanics (QMM)” by Christopher M. Langan, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print US on June 13, 2019, is a concise exploration of the complexities surrounding Quantum Mechanics. This 66-page work addresses the challenges that arise at the intersection of science and philosophy, proposing a framework for understanding the often conflicting interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. Langan introduces the concept of Quantum Metamechanics as a means to clarify these interpretations and provide a coherent ontological grounding.
Readers will find that this book presents a “meta-interpretative” approach to Quantum Mechanics, integrating it with the CTMU Metaformal System. The text aims to facilitate the analysis and resolution of problems that are otherwise difficult to tackle, offering insights into the ontological status of Quantum Mechanics. By establishing a valid ontology, Quantum Metamechanics seeks to evaluate and synergize the various interpretations of Quantum Theory, making it a significant contribution to discussions in science and physics.
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Solutions for problems arising at the limits of science and philosophy require ontological grounding. Quantum Mechanics (QM) is increasingly called upon as a source of insight regarding such problems, but is not itself well-understood. The fact that QM has many conflicting interpretations for which ontological status is claimed demands a “post-quantum” theory which clarifies its meaning, settles the differences among its interpretations, and facilitates the analysis and solution of otherwise intractable problems. Herein described as Quantum Metamechanics (QMM), this theory is a “meta-interpretative” mapping of QM and its various interpretations into a supertautological description of reality, the CTMU Metaformal System. By incorporating the CTMU, a true ontic identity supporting the self-identification and self-existence of reality, QMM provides QM with a valid ontology in terms of which its various interpretations can be evaluated and synergized.
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