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answered | Was TP Singh right to say that a theory of quantum gravity necessitates the Copenhagen Interpretation? |
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answered | Quantum superposition of states: experimental verification |
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Oct 13 |
answered | Does Quantum Physics really suggests this universe as a computer simulation? |
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Oct 13 |
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Discreteness and Determinism in Superstrings? (LubošMotl)..."your musings about QM's "emergence" from classical CAs are as nonsensical as those by G. 't Hooft. The logical frameworks of quantum physics and classical physics are entirely different"... ___who knows ? Reconstruction of Gaussian quantum mechanics from Liouville mechanics with an epistemic restriction arxiv.org/abs/1111.5057 |
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Oct 13 |
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Definitions: 'locality' vs 'causality' added 89 characters in body |
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Oct 13 |
answered | Definitions: 'locality' vs 'causality' |
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Oct 13 |
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Oct 13 |
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Discreteness and Determinism in Superstrings? @G.'tHooft arrogance ? "if you want to change your mind about what to measure, because you have "free will", then this change of mind always has its roots in the past, all the way to time -> minus infinity, whether you like it or not" ...then there is only one possible world "have gone any differently than they in fact have gone" |
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Oct 13 |
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Can superdeterminism resolve contextuality, entanglement and Shor's algorithm in quantum mechanics? @G.'tHooft and in physics.stackexchange.com/questions/32203/… "if you want to change your mind about what to measure, because you have "free will", then this change of mind always has its roots in the past, all the way to time -> minus infinity, whether you like it or not" |
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Oct 13 |
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Can superdeterminism resolve contextuality, entanglement and Shor's algorithm in quantum mechanics? @G.'tHooft it seem to me that your Superdeterminism is just a Necessitarianism, when you said... "How do you imagine a change in the distant past that affects the gut of a mouse but not the EPR photons? Even if the EPR photons are outside the lightcone, I can simply go further to the past" . the causal chain constituting the world cant have been different, there is just one way for the world to be. |
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Oct 13 |
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Why do people rule out local hidden variables? arxiv.org/1206.5115v2 - Free Will Dropped. |
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Oct 12 |
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The quantum state can be interpreted statistically, again edited body |
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Oct 12 |
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The quantum state can be interpreted statistically, again Distinct Quantum States Can Be Compatible with a Single State of Reality--prl.aps.org/pdf/PRL/v109/i15/e150404 |
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Oct 12 |
awarded | Peer Pressure |
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Oct 9 |
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What are cosmological “firewalls”? added 803 characters in body |
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Oct 9 |
answered | What are cosmological “firewalls”? |
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Oct 5 |
answered | Is it wrong to talk about wave functions of macroscopic bodies? |
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Oct 4 |
answered | Using quantum entanglement to send messages back to the past |
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Oct 4 |
answered | Is quantum entanglement an objective or subjective property? |
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Sep 30 |
answered | Will cosmological gravitational waves be weaker or stronger than astrophysical ones? |