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Protective measurements and relativity of worlds
wave function many-worlds interpretation protective measurements relative facts interpretation
2016/6/13
It is a fundamental and widely accepted assumption that a measurement result exists universally, and in particular, it exists for every observer, independently of whether the observer makes the measur...
Many Worlds:Decoherent or Incoherent?
Everett interpretation quantum mechanics decoherence emergence
2016/6/12
The Deutsch-Wallace-Everett programme is conceptually incoherent since its viability rests upon a notion of decoherence that conflicts with its own fundamental precepts in two respects. These problems...
Interpreting the Modal Kochen-Specker Theorem:Possibility and Many Worlds in Quantum Mechanics
Modality Kochen-Specker Theorem Many Worlds Quantum Logic
2016/6/12
In this paper we attempt to physically interpret the Modal Kochen-Specker (MKS) theorem. In order to do so, we analyze the features of the possible properties about quantum systems arising from the el...
Recent years have seen a good deal of work done on one of the most mind blowing and conceptually radical views in quantum mechanics, namely the ‘many worlds’ interpretation of quantum mechanics. Many ...
An Exceptionally Simple Argument Against the Many-worlds Interpretation: Further Consolidations
many worlds wave function protective measurement
2016/5/30
It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of which represents a definite measurement result, do not correspond to many worlds, one of which is our wo...
You and I are highly unlikely to exist in a civilization that has produced only 70 billion people, yet we find ourselves in just such a civilization. Our circumstance, which seems difficult to explain...
Many Worlds,the Cluster-state Quantum Computer,and the Problem of the Preferred Basis
quantum computation quantum mechanics many worlds Everettian interpretation quantum parallelism quantum speed up quantum speedup quantum speed-up cluster state measurement-based one-way preferred basis problem
2016/5/30
I argue that the many worlds explanation of quantum computation is not licensed by, and in fact is conceptually inferior to, the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics from which it is derive...
Time Symmetry and the Many-Worlds Interpretation
Many-Worlds Interpretation quantum mechanics probability time symmetry
2009/4/22
An attempt to solve the collapse problem in the framework of a time-symmetric quantum formalism is reviewed. Although the proposal does not look very attractive, its concept - a world defined by two q...
Many-Worlds Interpretations Can Not Imply ‘Quantum Immortality’
quantum suicide immortality Everett
2009/4/10
The fallacy that the many worlds interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics implies certain survival in quantum-Russian-roulette-like situations (the ‘Quantum Suicide’ (QS) thought experiment) has beco...
Self-Locating Belief in Big Worlds: Cosmology’s Missing Link to Observation
self-locating belief anthropic principle self-sampling assumption
2008/4/22
Current cosmological theories say that the world is so big that all possible observations are in fact made. But then, how can such theories be tested? What could count as negative evidence? To answer ...
This paper assesses the Everettian approach to the measurement problem, especially the version of that approach advocated by Simon Saunders and David Wallace. I emphasise conceptual, indeed metaphysic...
The Many-Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Psychological versus Physical Bases for the Multiplicity of "Worlds"
Psychological Quantum Mechanics
2008/4/21
This unpublished 1990 preprint argues that a crucial distinction in discussions of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) is that between versions of the interpretation positing a p...
Part of the scientific enterprise is to measure the material world and to explain its dynamics by means of models. However, not only is measurability of the world limited, analyzability of models is s...
This is an exciting and valuable collection of pieces most of which first appeared in two special issues of Philosophica in 1989 devoted to philosophy of mathematics; also in the mathematics education...