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PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.Yes, he does claim that he can explain how it appears that a definite single outcome occurs. From the last paragraph of the paper... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Undergrad Geodesics in quantum gravity: Missing Link.It's one of many quantum gravity speculations that are open areas of research. It's much too early to be able to give any definite... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Undergrad Why is the Lorentz Force always perpendicular to velocity?.This depends on how "Lorentz force" is defined--which has already been the subject of some discussion in this thread. Certainly the ##q... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Undergrad Why is the Lorentz Force always perpendicular to velocity?.How would you express this claim in terms of a covariant mathematical formula? Note that the separation between "magnetic force" and... -
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I once asked the same question, how do we know if the distant galaxies are accelerating now since the light we observe here and now is... -
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Vague? What sources are you reading? Because from the quoted passage I suspect you are reading non-technical sources and complaining... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.What's the point of even talking about them if they don't correspond to any actual measurements we make? The point of the argument was... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Understanding Barandes' microscopic theory of causality.A trajectory has to be continuous. A definite configuration at all times does not guarantee that the position of a given particle at all... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.Ah, got it. Thanks for the reminder of basic vector space theory. :oops: -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.Zero times some other vector isn't the zero vector, is it? It's zero, the number. That's the weird thing about a zero eigenvalue... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.I'm not sure this actually works with zero eigenvalues. For example, if the state is |n_L, i_R>, applying ML to it is straightforward... -
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As a addition to my post #92, Coleman's argument is not equivalent to what Mott presents in his seminal 1929 work. Mott demonstrates... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.That's all very well (assuming it's correct--I'll have to cogitate some more about the states and operators you give), but it doesn't... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.Please show this explicitly, or give a reference that does so. It does not seem at all obvious to me, but I'm not very familiar with the... -
PeterDonis replied to the thread Graduate Sidney Coleman's opinion on interpretation in his Dirac lecture.Well, the associated eigenspace of L with eigenvalue +1 is the entire space of possible linear superpositions of straight-line tracks...