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The Ontology of the Many-Worlds Theory
It is shown that the wavefunction describes our observations using the postulate that relates position to the distribution |Ψ|2. This finding implies that a primary ontology is unnecessary.
Per Arve
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Quantum Physics: A Case for Anti-Realism? [PDF]
The aim of the present paper is to sbo» that anti-realism in science, 1vhich has a1;guab/y become more fashionable in recentyears, contrary to tuha: its proponents assert, cannot make use of quantum mechanics and its impressiue achievements as a frump ...
ali paya
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Can the double-slit experiment distinguish between quantum interpretations?
Despite the astonishing successes of quantum mechanics, due to some fundamental problems such as the measurement problem and quantum arrival time problem, the predictions of the theory are in some cases not quite clear and unique.
Ali Ayatollah Rafsanjani +3 more
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Mind, Matter, Information and Quantum Interpretations
In this paper I give a new information-theoretic analysis of the formalisms and interpretations of quantum mechanics (QM) in general, and of two mainstream interpretations of quantum mechanics in particular: The Copenhagen interpretation and David Bohm’s
Reza Maleeh
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Flow of time during energy measurements and the resulting time-energy uncertainty relations [PDF]
Uncertainty relations play a crucial role in quantum mechanics. Well-defined methods exist for the derivation of such uncertainties for pairs of observables.
Ismael L. Paiva +2 more
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Multiverse interpretation of quantum mechanics
We argue that the many-worlds of quantum mechanics and the many worlds of the multiverse are the same thing, and that the multiverse is necessary to give exact operational meaning to probabilistic predictions from quantum mechanics. Decoherence - the modern version of wave-function collapse - is subjective in that it depends on the choice of a set of ...
Bousso, Raphael, Susskind, Leonard
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Demystifying Quantum Mechanics
Why does such a successful theory like Quantum Mechanics have so many mysteries? The history of this theory is replete with dubious interpretations and controversies, and yet a knowledge of its predictions, however, contributed to the amazing ...
Ana Elisa D. Barioni +4 more
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Indistinguishability and Counting: Teaching the role of different interpretations in Quantum Mechanics [PDF]
The theme of indistinguishability in the context of Quantum Mechanics as opposed to a distinguishability in the context of Classical Mechanics has been treated for almost a century in terms of an essential difference between the way of counting in ...
O.L.S. Filho, Marcello Ferreira
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Quantum Mechanics and an Ontology of Intersubjectivity: Perils and Promises
Contemporary theology has realized the importance of integrating what we know from the “new physics”-quantum mechanics and relativity theory-into the metaphysical and ontological categories used by theology to consider God, the world, and the God-world ...
Pugliese Marc A.
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Implementing Dirac Approach to Quantum Mechanics in a Hungarian Secondary School
Quantum mechanics is included in many curricula across countries because of its cultural value and technological application. In the last decades, two-state approaches to quantum mechanics became popular because of the age of quantum computers.
Marisa Michelini +2 more
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