| A Survey on Bohmian Mechanics: Bohmian mechanics is the most obvious embedding of Schrodinger's equation into a completely coherent physical theory |
| Against Many Worlds Interpretation: A paper which indicates the Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics is invalid |
| Collapse Theories: Survey of the dynamical reduction program; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Giancarlo Ghirardi. |
| Directing the strokes of Ockham's razor: Skeptic (may be flippant but short) overview of the Interpretations |
| Discussions with Einstein on Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics: Report by Niels Bohr of his discussions with Albert Einstein over many years on the epistemological implications of quantum theory. |
| Everett's Relative-State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics: Describes Everett's attempt to solve the measurement problem by dropping the collapse dynamics from the standard von Neumann-Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. From the Stanford Encyclopedia. |
| Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: John Bell and Bohmian QM |
| Heisenberg's Physics and Philosophy: History of QM and Copenhagen Interpretation |
| How Quantum Entanglement Works: Explains quantum entanglement, without math, with pictures. |
| In the beginning was the bit: An article in New Scientist about the latest ideas of Anton Zeilinger and Caslav Brukner. |
| Indeterminism and the Bohm Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: In this essay it is argued that it is possible to subscribe to the Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics without giving up indeterminism in nature. |
| Interpretation and Philosophical Foundation of Quantum Mechanics: The epistemological paradigm on which we could build a foundation of quantum mechanics has not been found yet. (contains untranslated quotes in German). |
| Mangled Worlds Quantum Mechanics: Describes a variation on the many worlds interpretation in which the Born probability rule can be derived via finite world counting. |
| Many-Worlds FAQ: This FAQ shows how quantum paradoxes are resolved by the "many-worlds" interpretation or metatheory of quantum mechanics. This FAQ does not seek to prove that the many-worlds interpretation is the "correct" quantum metatheory, merely to correct some of the common errors and misinformation on the subject. |
| Measurement in quantum mechanics FAQ: Lucid description of exisitng Interpretations and their problems, acessible to general public. |
| Measurement in Quantum Theory: Collapse of the wave function, role of the observer in QM; From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Henry Krips. |
| Multiverses and Blackberries;: Many world theories - Overview by M. Gardener Notes of a Fringe-Watcher (Skeptical Inquirer September 2001) |
| Quantum Dreams Page: Papers and collections of thoughts on informational or Bayesian interpretions of quantum states by Christopher Fuchs. |
| Quantum Reality: Brief exploration of issues surrounding Quantum Mechanics and reality. |
| Quantum Thought Experiments Can Define Nature: ... there is no need for wavefunction collapse. Concepts of Physics - Archives - Vol.I(2004), No.1-2 |
| Realistic interpretations of QM: Readable description with historical and philosophical references. |
| Relational Quantum Mechanics: An interpretation of quantum theory which discards the notions of absolute state of a system, absolute value of its physical quantities, or absolute event; from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Federico Laudisa and Carlo Rovelli. |
| The Copenhagen Interpretation: A review of the copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics |
| The Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: First interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Niels Bohr |
| The Everett Interpretation FAQ: A set of frequently asked questions on Everett's many worlds approach to quantum mechanics |
| The Ithaca Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Criteria for a 'good' interpretation of QM |
| The Kochen-Specker Theorem: From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Carsten Held. |
| The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Hugh Everett according to which many universes exist in parallel at the same space and time. |
| The Transactional Interpretation: A comprehensive review of the historical interpretations of quantum mechanics, as well as a new proposal |
| This Quantum World: The website of Ulrich Mohrhoff and the Pondicherry interpretation of quantum mechanics |