The ontological status of the quantum wavefunction remains one of the most debated questions in quantum theory. While epistemic interpretations regard the wavefunction as a reflection of our knowledge or beliefs, ontic interpretations treat it as a real physical object. In this paper, we argue that epistemic approaches struggle to explain the universality and precision of the uncertainty principle, a core feature of quantum mechanics. By contrast, treating the wave-function as ontic allows a consistent and natural derivation of quantum uncertainty from the mathematical structure of Hilbert space. We examine key interpretations on both sides and highlight why the epistemic view falls short in addressing constraints that appear to be intrinsic to nature.
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Rifai et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68de6f3f83cbc991d0a22c8f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2507.09944
Bachtiar Rifai
Dwi Satya Palupi
Muhammad Farchani Rosyid
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