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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Consistent histories -- particle positions prior to measurement.The formalism offers a way to have coarse grained descriptions and their compatible refinements. You are supposed to use those coarse...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Consistent histories -- particle positions prior to measurement.Are you aware that CH also has a formalism? Is your tough time related to that formalism? Or more to boiling down CH to „some essence“...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Consistent histories -- particle positions prior to measurement.At least CH does not reject this statement, if you limit the meaning of „trajectory“ to suitably coarse grained descriptions.
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gentzen replied to the thread Seeking clarity on the physical definition of an observer.On the mathematical level of the Schrödinger equation, 'preparation' (~= initial values) and 'measurement' are defined as mathematical...
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gentzen replied to the thread Seeking clarity on the physical definition of an observer.OK, I guess I know how your mistake happened. At the end of the The Information Philosopher page for John von Neumann, Bob Doyle had...
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gentzen replied to the thread Seeking clarity on the physical definition of an observer.Good answers to this question can be found in "Quantum Theory: Concepts and Methods" by Asher Peres...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Six Textbook Mistakes in Quantum Field Theory.https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0609163 (Quantum mechanics: Myths and facts, H. Nikolić)
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To clarify a point that might be confusing here, in the light of what I said in post #8 earlier in this thread: if I have a single... -
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Yes. Nobody is disputing that. But, as I've already pointed out, this fact has nothing to do with ensemble interpretations vs... -
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Then why do you keep bringing up elementary particles? Ballentine? I've read it completely, multiple times. Sure, Ballentine advocates... -
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.09397 "historical debates over the physical reality of the wave functions", J.Barandes -
gentzen replied to the thread Is the quantum wave function a real object or a mathematical tool?.No, my opinion is that the number ##3+i1## is not an element of reality. And if it would occur as an entry in a density matrix? Still...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Exploring Implicit Assumptions and Foundations of Quantum Mechanics.No, you probably don't. Only peer reviewed publications count as references here (or text-books for well-known stuff). He is asking you...