
Karl Popper's Perspective on Quantum Mechanics as a Science
Karl Popper, a prominent philosopher of science, engaged with the problems of quantum mechanics and argued that it should be falsifiable to be considered a proper scientific theory. He criticized the Copenhagen interpretation and proposed an alternative interpretation that would render quantum mechanics testable and objective. Popper's views challenged the accepted scientific conventions of his time and greatly influenced the field of scientific philosophy. He believed that quantum mechanics should be used to create falsifiable hypotheses and move away from subjective interpretations.