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EPR Paradox and the Physical Meaning of an Experiment in Quantum Mechanics
the Physical Meaning of an Experiment EPR Paradox
2008/4/11
It is shown that there is one purely deterministic outcome when
measurement is made on the state function chosen by EPR to describe the
combined two-particle system – the distance between the two pa...
There is a recurring line of argument in the literature to the effect that Bohm’s theory fails to solve the measurement problem. I show that this argument fails in all its variants. Hence Bohm’s theor...
Early Greek Thought and Perspectives for the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Preliminaries to an Ontological Approach.
Quantum Mechanics Ontology Measurement
2008/4/11
It will be shown in this article that an ontological approach for some problems related to the interpretation of Quantum Mechanics could emerge from a re-evaluation of the main paradox of early Greek ...
D. Dieks has proposed a semantical rule which he claims yields a realistic interpretation of the formalism of quantum mechanics without the projection postulate. I argue that his proposal is unaccepta...
It has long been recognized that a local hidden variable theory of quantum mechanics can in principle be constructed, provided one is willing to countenance pre-measurement correlations between the pr...
Complementarity of representations in quantum mechanics
complementarity Bohr canonical commutation relations
2008/4/10
We show that Bohr's principle of complementarity between position and momentum descriptions can be formulated rigorously as a claim about the existence of representations of the CCRs. In particular, i...
Causal Inference in Quantum Mechanics: A Reassessment
quantum mechanics EPR correlations principle of common cause
2008/4/10
There has been an intense discussion, albeit largely an implicit one, concerning the inference of causal hypotheses from statistical correlations in quantum mechanics ever since John Bell’s first stat...
Can Quantum Mechanics be shown to be Incomplete in Principle?
Quantum Mechanics Incompleteness Contextuality
2008/4/10
The paper presents an argument for the incompleteness in principle of quantum mechanics. I introduce four principles (P0–P3) concerning the interpretation of probability, in general and in quantum mec...
Bohm's Ontological Interpretation and Its Relations to Three Formulations of Quantum Mechanics
Bohmian mechanics ontological interpretation
2008/4/10
The standard mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics is specified. Bohm’s ontological interpretation of quantum mechanics is then shown to be incapable of providing a suitable interpretation of ...
The purpose of the paper is to explore different aspects of the covariance of (mostly) non-relativistic quantum mechanics. First, doubts are expressed concerning the claim that gauge fields can be 'ge...
An Argument for 4D Blockworld from a Geometric Interpretation of Non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics
blockworld special relativity quantum mechanics
2008/4/10
We use a new, distinctly “geometrical” interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) to argue for the fundamentality of the 4D blockworld ontology. We argue for a geometrical interpretat...
Whereas one can conceive of a relational classical mechanics in which absolute space and time do not play a fundamental role, quantum mechanics does not readily admit any such relational formulation.
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A modal-Hamiltonian interpretation of quantum mechanics
quantum mechanics modal interpretation Hamiltonian quantum measurement
2008/4/9
The aim of this paper is to introduce a new member of the family of the modal interpretations of quantum mechanics. In this modal-Hamiltonian interpretation, the Hamiltonian of the quantum system play...
"Charge without Charge" in the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
charge spacetime topology stochastic interpretation
2008/4/9
In this note I examine some implications of stochastic interpretations of quantum mechanics for the concept of "charge without charge" presented by Wheeler and Misner. I argue that if a stochastic int...
Open or Closed? Dirac, Heisenberg, and the Relation between Classical and Quantum Mechanics
Heisenberg Dirac Classical mechanics Quantum mechanics
2008/3/31
This paper describes a long-standing, though little-known, debate between Paul Dirac and Werner Heisenberg over the nature of scientific methodology, theory change, and intertheoretic relations. Follo...