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Undergrad The thermal interpretation of quantum physics
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Undergrad The thermal interpretation of quantum physics
Sorry for the trivial question, but is the presence of nonlocal fundamental beables a nonclassical feature of the thermal interpretation? Thanks in advance!- indefinite_123
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Graduate How does the thermal interpretation explain Stern-Gerlach?
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Graduate How does the thermal interpretation explain Stern-Gerlach?
Hi all, sorry if I post in a relatively old thread. Personally, I do not understand how can one avoid a 'non-locality' of the kind of the pilot-wave theory if multi-local properties dependent on more than one space-like separated space-time regions are accepted. Are there any references on...- indefinite_123
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Undergrad A question about velocities in Bohmian mechanics
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Undergrad A question about velocities in Bohmian mechanics
Thank you for the informative answer and for the welcome! :smile: Ok! I agree that strictly speaking they are not a problem for Lorentz invariance. However... particles that move faster than light move backwards in time. Personally, I find this problematic (mainly for philosophical...- indefinite_123
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Undergrad A question about velocities in Bohmian mechanics
Hi all, In 'Bohmian mechanics,' (BM) velocities are given by the 'guiding equation' as explained, for instance, in this article of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qm-bohm/#DefiEquaBohmMech These velocities can, in principle, be greater than c. This...- indefinite_123
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Are Online Forums the Ideal Learning Environment?
Greetings and thank your welcome! I am actually a long time lurker :smile: (...but, for some reasons, I mostly overlooked the videos!) Kind regards!- indefinite_123
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Are Online Forums the Ideal Learning Environment?
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Are Online Forums the Ideal Learning Environment?
Hello everyone! I joined this forum because I believe that it is excellent place to learn. Thank you for your acceptance! All the best!- indefinite_123
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