The Copenhagen Interpretation
A collection of views about the meaning of quantum mechanics, stemming from the work of Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, and others; including the idea that quantum mechanics is intrinsically indeterministic, with probabilities calculated using the Born rule, and the principle of complementarity, which states that objects have certain pairs of complementary properties that cannot all be observed or measured simultaneously
The Copenhagen Interpretation and the Fall of Physics in the 20th Century
by Miles Mathis
First published March 21, 2012
http://milesmathis.com/20c.pdf
NEW PAPER 3/21/2012. The Copenhagen Interpretation, and the fall of 20th century physics.
OLD PAPER, added 8/28/17, The Copenhagen Interpretation and the Fall of Physics in the Twentieth Century. I just found this paper from about five years ago on my science site and realized some of my non-science readers would also be interested in it. It also contains comments on Nietzsche, modern art, and contains no math. Some of its talk of Nazis is somewhat out-of-date, given my more recent research, but you can update that in your head as you read.