Over the past years the author has developed a quantum language
going beyond the concepts used by Bohr and Heisenberg. The simple
formal algebraic language is designed to be consistent with quantum
theory. It differs from natural languages in its epistemology,
modal structure, logical connections, and copulatives. Starting
from ideas of John von Neumann and in part also as a response to
his fundamental work, the author bases his approach on what one
really observes when studying quantum processes. This way the new
language can be seen as a clue to a deeper understanding of the
concepts of quantum physics, at the same time avoiding those
paradoxes which arise when using natural languages. The work is
organized didactically: The reader learns in fairly concrete form
about the language and its structure as well as about its use for
physics.
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