Michele Caponigro

Publication List Details

Period

2006 - 2009

Number

13

Co-Authors

Can (quantum) information be sorted out from quantum mechanics? (2009)

Caponigro, Michele, Mancini, Stefano

We shall draw an affirmative answer to the question posed in the title. The key point will be a quantum description of physical reality. Once fixed at ontic level two basic elements, namely the laws...

Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics and Emptiness (2009)

Michele Caponigro; University Of Bergamo, Ravi Prakash; Central Institute Of Psychiatry

The underlying physical reality is a central notion in the interpretations of quantum mechanics. The a priori physical reality notion affect the corresponding interpretation. This paper explore the...

Inner Light Perception as a Quantum Phenomenon-Addressing the Questions of Physical and Critical Realisms, Information and Reduction (2009)

Ravi Prakash, Michele Caponigro

Subjectivity or the problem of ‘qualia’ tends to make the accessibility and comprehension of psychological events intangible especially for scientific exploration. The issue becomes even more...

Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics: a critical survey (2008)

Caponigro, Michele

This brief survey analyzes the epistemological implications about the role of observer in the interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. As we know, the goal of most interpretations of quantum mechanics...

Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics: a critical survey (2008)

Caponigro, Michele

This brief survey analyzes the epistemological implications about the role of observer in the interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. As we know, the goal of most interpretations of quantum mechanics...

Approach to Physical Reality: a note on Poincare Group and the philosophy of Nagarjuna (2007)

Vernette, David, Tandan, Punam, Caponigro, Michele

We argue about a possible scenario of physical reality based on the parallelism between Poincare group and the sunyata philosophy of Nagarjuna. The notion of "relational" is the common denominator of...

"Continuum versus Discrete" Physics: brief note on Endo- and exo-observer of a physical system (2007)

Vernette, David, Caponigro, Michele

We argue about the following concepts:(i)introduction of endo and exo-observer of a physical system (ii) possible relation between endo, exo-observer and continuum/discrete nature of the same system...

"Physical quantity" and " Physical reality" in Quantum Mechanics: an epistemological path (2006)

Vernette, David, Caponigro, Michele

We reconsider briefly the relation between "physical quantity" and "physical reality in the light of recent interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. We argue, that these interpretations are conditioned...

Quantum Formalism: Brief Epistemological Considerations (2006)

Lynn, Helen, Caponigro, Michele

We argue about a conceptual approach to quantum formalism. Starting from philosophical conjectures (Platonism, Idealism and Realism) as basic ontic elements (namely: math world, data world, and state...

Physical Realities from Simple Philosophical Conjectures (2006)

Lynn, Helen, Caponigro, Michele

We will focus on the Quantum theory and starting from simple philosophical conjectures, we infer possible different physical realities. Also we argue of possible wavefunction emerging under specific...

Questions and Physical Reality -Simple Philosophical considerations- (2006)

Caponigro, Michele, Lynn, Helen

We argue, through some philosophical considerations, on (i)dependent or (ii) an independent existence of physical reality underlying quantum states. According these simple considerations, we conclude...

Quantum Mechanics: 44 Admissible Questions? -Not only Fapp- (2006)

Caponigro, Michele, Lynn, Helen

The words: determinism, hidden variables, subjectivism, information, objectivism, informational-theoretic axioms,observers have some connection with physical reality? What we mean with "description"...

A probabilistic approach to quantum mechanics based on tomograms (2006)

Caponigro, Michele, Mancini, Stefano, Man'ko, Vladimir I.

It is usually believed that a picture of Quantum Mechanics in terms of true probabilities cannot be given due to the uncertainty relations. Here we discuss a tomographic approach to quantum states...