Abstract
We discuss a new realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics based on
discontinuous motion of particles. The historical and logical basis of
discontinuous motion of particles is given. It proves that if there exists only
one kind of physical reality--particles, then the realistic motion of particles
described by quantum mechanics should be discontinuous motion. We further
denote that protective measurement may provide a direct method to confirm the
existence of discontinuous motion of particles.
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