What is the primary focus of physics according to Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg?
What If Physics IS NOT Describing Reality?

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To find the mathematical laws that govern the universe
To model the results of observation, not the world itself
To solve the Schrodinger equation for electrons
To discover the physical reality of particles
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What does John Archibald Wheeler's idea 'it from bit' suggest?
The universe is purely physical with no informational basis
Information gives rise to the physical universe
Physical reality is independent of information
Information is a secondary aspect of the universe
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According to Anton Zeilinger, what is a quantum system composed of?
Physical particles and fields
Mathematical equations
A collection of propositions
Discrete energy levels
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How does the informational approach explain quantum indeterminacy?
By considering particles as waves
By using classical physics principles
By viewing quantum systems as information systems
By ignoring the observer's role
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What does the Heisenberg uncertainty principle state about measurement?
It allows precise measurement of all properties
It is irrelevant to quantum mechanics
It only applies to macroscopic objects
It limits the precision of certain pairs of properties
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What is entropic uncertainty?
A concept unrelated to quantum mechanics
A measure of the number of yes/no questions needed to extract information
A measure of energy in a system
A principle that allows for exact predictions
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How does wave-particle duality arise according to the informational approach?
From the limited information content of wave functions
From classical physics principles
From the infinite information content of wave functions
From the observer's consciousness
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