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gentzen replied to the thread Is the quantum wave function a real object or a mathematical tool?.Art Hobson certainly makes strong claims: Whether his evidence is strong enough to back those claims might be a topic for another...
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gentzen replied to the thread High School Electron absorbs photon, but what happens to the photon?.https://web.archive.org/web/20250621015925/https://www.physics.usu.edu/torre/3700_Spring_2015/What_is_a_photon.pdf
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gentzen replied to the thread High School Electron absorbs photon, but what happens to the photon?.I guess you both are making the third step before the first. If you are in a high energy particle physics context and study an effect...
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gentzen replied to the thread Undergrad Question about entanglement and relative causality.From Coecke B, Kissinger A. Picturing Quantum Processes: A First Course in Quantum Theory and Diagrammatic Reasoning. Cambridge...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.Lack of "causal power" means something slightly different than lack of causality. Lack of "causal power" occurs for example if...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.ETH, Ithaca, ...?
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There's the ETH interpretation of QM. ETH stands for events, trees, and histories, but I suspect it is a nod to ETH Zurich. -
gentzen replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.What I understood from...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.Yes, in "quantum foundations". That is why I said "normally": This is about understanding Barandes' motivations, not necessarily about...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.Here is Barandes' own definition from the abstract:
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate How valid is the indivisible interpretation of quantum mechanics?.If you want to read something recent from Jacob Barandes, I would rather go with Barandes certainly has his reasons why he proposed...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Consistent histories -- particle positions prior to measurement.I didn't know that Omnes takes that position (or has taken that position at some point in the past). So when you group Griffiths with...
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gentzen replied to the thread Graduate Consistent histories -- particle positions prior to measurement.Not for me. The worst offender is Depending on how one interprets this, either all proponents of CH would trivially agree with it, or...