Cardoso, António2024-09-092024-09-092016http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/8505In this paper we look at a particular realization of Popper’s thought experiment with correlated quantum particles and argue that, from the point of view of a nonlinear quantum physics and contrary to the orthodox interpretation, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is violated. Moreover, we show that this kind of experiments can easily be explained in an intuitive manner if we are willing to take a nonlinear approach.engnonlinear quantum physicsorthodox quantum mechanicsPopper’s thought experimentuncertainty principlequantum entanglementPopper's Experiment and the Uncertainty Principlejournal article2024-03-07cv-prod-3586520https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1504.03836