Common sense and quantum mechanics

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SV Gantsevich*

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It is shown how changing only one word in the usual interpretation of quantum mechanics makes it possible to turn its puzzles and miracles into obvious trivialities

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Gantsevich, S. (2022). Common sense and quantum mechanics. Annals of Mathematics and Physics, 5(2), 196–0198. https://doi.org/10.17352/amp.000066
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