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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Exactly I understand, I just don’t like it. I mean, I’d prefer the universe wasn’t this way. Very interesting idea. I have another view of how things work, as you probably understand from all my comments, but I still find the idea very interesting. Another great idea. I like the...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    I agree that it is usually only a part of the environment that interacts with the system. But then, i don't see how this is a problem. Maybe, what we call environment is a part of a bigger environment, the part interacting in a significant way with the system. And then, you are putting the...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Hi everyone. First of all, I’m sorry I took soooo long to continue the discussion, I’ve been quite busy.About Luke’s questions. We are thinking in quantum mechanical terms. So, of course, in real life one does not need a clock ALL the time (for instance when checking if the ball is green or...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    I have a more concrete question. My motivation for the work we've done is that I see a very basic and problematic problem in QM (apart from all this thing of merging it with GR, and QFT problems): the measurement problem. Schrodingers cat and all that. Decoherence is not a fundamental answer...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Exactly, I agree with this, and I see now the confusion. Now, by observer you mean an environment then? So we agree in what we expect the physical theory to be like in this point I believe. Just to be sure, are thinking in the Schrodinger picture? So you propose that one cannot fully...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Of course, if I wanted to make the experiment some preparation would be needed, but I don't think that to speak about some system and it's evolution I need to make a preparation to do the whole experiment. I find the evolution of the density matrix given an initial state, and see that the...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Hi everyone, sorry I took so long to answer, I've been busy. I believe I have like I million questions / critics left unanswered... I'll go slow. First about what we mean by event. Event is just one we can say that some observable takes a definite value (so it's basically a measurement)...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    OK. But, for example, we are also thinking that the idea of isolated events are also included. By isolated events I mean just some system interacting with some environment (no other apparatus, and no interaction with any sort of observer). So, rewritting evolution in terms of real time, and in...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Hi! I found your comments interesting and clarifying Fredrik. So, I had been reading some things on models were some internal time is considered, and had some doubts myself. That is why I wanted to come back to your question. After reading your further comments I believe we think similarly...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Well, thank you Marcus! I am not sure if ill be able to explain, but I am definitely in for the discussion! I've been meaning to post for some time now... I am really interested in the critics people have on the ideas.Ok, complicated questions there. I should first say that I know nothing of...
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    Beyond the standard glosses of QM (the realistic clock interpretation)

    Hi everyone! Sorry, Fra, I didn't quite understand when you said "It's rather I think that if we take the "screen analogy", the clock is represented on the observer side of the screen, not the system side.". Why don't you agree with this situation of putting the clock on the observer side...
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