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== References == {{reflist}} ; Further reading * John G. Cramer, ''The Quantum Handshake: Entanglement, Nonlocality and Transactions'', Springer Verlag 2016, {{ISBN|978-3-319-24642-0}}. * Ruth E. Kastner, ''The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: The Reality of Possibility'', Cambridge University Press, 2012. * Ruth E. Kastner, ''Understanding Our Unseen Reality: Solving Quantum Riddles'', Imperial College Press, 2015. * Tim Maudlin, ''Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity'', Blackwell Publishers 2002, {{ISBN|0-631-23220-6}} (discusses a ''[[gedanken experiment]]'' designed to refute the TIQM; this has been refuted in Kastner 2012, Chapter 5) * Carver A. Mead, ''Collective Electrodynamics: Quantum Foundations of Electromagnetism'', 2000, {{ISBN|9780262133784}}. * [[John Gribbin]], ''[[Schrödinger's Kittens and the Search for Reality]]: solving the quantum mysteries'' has an overview of Cramer's interpretation and says that "with any luck at all it will supersede the Copenhagen interpretation as the standard way of thinking about quantum physics for the next generation of scientists".
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