Copenhagen Interpretation
The Copenhagen interpretation emphasizes measurement-induced wave function collapse as fundamental. VSPD complements this by showing how finite measurement duration creates the conditions for apparent collapse.
VSPD in relation to established quantum interpretations
The Copenhagen interpretation emphasizes measurement-induced wave function collapse as fundamental. VSPD complements this by showing how finite measurement duration creates the conditions for apparent collapse.
Many-Worlds proposes branching universes for each measurement outcome. VSPD offers an alternative perspective where single-world evolution over finite time intervals produces equivalent probabilistic predictions.
The path integral formulation sums over all possible particle paths. VSPD extends this concept by considering how measurement duration affects which paths contribute to observable outcomes.
VSPD emphasizes that measurements occur over finite temporal windows, creating probability distributions through temporal integration rather than instantaneous collapse or universe branching.
All these approaches share the same mathematical foundation in quantum mechanics. VSPD provides a complementary perspective that emphasizes the physical reality of finite measurement duration, offering new avenues for experimental investigation while remaining fully compatible with established quantum predictions.