
228
SUbj!
metaphysics 77, 84
and
quantum
physics 209
Michelson-Morleyexperimenl
4
mind-body
duatism 189,
IS'O
mind-Qver~matter
188.
193
mixing coefficients 51; see
a/so
projection
ampHiudes
mixture
of
states 176
momentum
space 27
muhiphOlon excitation 14i
negative energy
35
Nicholson's atomrC theory
11
normalh.ation.
of
wavefunction 44
objectivity
in speciaJ
relativity
Hi
strong
8
f.
86
weak
8L
86
observables
complementary
47,
48,
97,
98, I J
5,
116,
119
quantum-mechanicaL
operators
for 42,
45-7
valu::s
of
45~7.
50-2,
82
off~diagonaJ
m;:Hrlx
element
52
omologic;ll
proof.
for existence
of
God
204, 207, 208
operator
algebra
30, 38, 39
entropy
177
Hamiltonian
45
hermitian
46.50
measurement 69. 10
non-commuting
30,40,42,48,91,
115.
116, 177
time~evQlmion
71,72.103,104
orthodox
intetpretation
of
quantum
theory
43,60,69,14,75,
8J,
'85,
J94,
196, 2 t
1;
ss:t!
also
Copenhagen
Ioterpretat}on
orthogonality
47,
54
orthonormallty
47
oscillators. radialion 5,
212~15
entropy
7.8,213-15
Paschen series. hydrogen
atom
13
Pauh
principle
18.55-9,
139
exelusion principle 55. 56, 59, 180
paralJel unIverses 200.
201
phase
26
convention
67
difference
152
function 162
photoelectric
eff«:l
H)~
II,
27
photon
box,
thought
experiment 94-7
Pickering
series,
helium
ton
13
pilo!
waves.
160-2, 165, 170
pineal gland 190
Planck
length
183
mass
184
Planck's.
constant
7, n
relationship
to
classical physics 36, 40
PLanck's radiation formula 6,
57
derivation
7,8,57,
2l2-15
plane polarized light 3. 60
pJane wave 3, 60
pianetary
model
of
atom
i 1
Pockeh
cdl
153. 154
polatiz.ation
circular 63-5
linear 60-3
photons 38,
60-7
representation.
for
photon
65
rOt,alOr 153
states
62-7
position-momentum
commut~i;on
relation
39-41,44,45,59,
98
uncertainlY
reJa(ion 32,
93,
9-8
position spa.:e 27
positivism 75-81. 151. 160,
209-i
I; see (liso
logical positivism
positron
35. 139
PO:itu!;;UCJ
additivity. for eigenvalues 1 {4-16
quanIum
theory
38.42-8,
60, 72, 82,
106,
158, 167
special relativity
16.43.90,
99, 138, 148.
150,164,
J7J
probabilistic im.erpre.!;lrion
(DC
wavefunction)
27-9.31.32.82
probability
amplitude
44,48.
90, 162,
176
calculus:
46,
110
density 44, 56,
!is,
90
join< 122, 127, 129, 130,134, 146,
147
nature
of
109, 110
propensity In1erpretation
of
168-71
qua-mum 109,
no,
168
statislical 90. W7-9, 111.
168
projeclion
amplitude
51-4.62,65-7,122,158,191.
1%
probability 62, 64, 65, 110, ! 11, 196
propensity
waves
170
PloJemaic
system.
of
planetary motion 76,
17
pure stale
175. J76
quanta 9, 10.
14,57.215