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Can the double slit experiment distinguish between QM interpretations?
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[QUOTE="PeterDonis, post: 6840773, member: 197831"] All of this either requires a preferred frame, which violates the principle of relativity, or accepting that different frames have different Hamiltonian operators, Schrodinger equations, etc., which, as far as QM interpretation is concerned, undermines the whole point of trying to use those things in the first place. As I said in the OP, the correct relativistic approach for QM interpretation is to treat time and space on the same footing. The approach you describe, however valid it is mathematically, does not do that. [/QUOTE]
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