Abstract: Even though it has been almost a century since quantum mechanics planted roots, the field has its share of unresolved problems. Could this be the result of a wrong mathematical structure providing inadequate understanding of the quantum phenomena [1]? Part of the problem is that the terms “state”, “observable”, “measurement” require a clear unambiguous definition that will make them universally acceptable in both classical and quantum mechanics. This concrete definition will help to further develop a feasible formalism for the challenging area of quantum computing [2].Abstract: Even though it has been almost a century since quantum mechanics planted roots, the field has its share of unresolved problems. Could this be the result of a wrong mathematical structure providing inadequate understanding of the quantum phenomena [1]? Part of the problem is that the terms “state”, “observable”, “measurement” require a clear unambig...Show More