Previous Next Table of Contents Measurement in quantum mechanics FAQ Maintained by Paul Budnik, paul@mtnmath.com, http://www.mtnmath.com This FAQ describes the measurement problem in QM and approaches to its solution. Please help make it more complete. See What is needed for details. Web version: http://www.mtnmath.com/faq/meas-qm.html 1. About this FAQ 2. The measurement problem 3.
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Bell's Theorem Click here to go to the Physics Virtual Bookshelf Click here to go to the JPU200Y home page. AUTHOR This document was written in February 1999 by David M. Harrison, Department of Physics, University of Toronto, mailto:harrison@physics.utoronto.ca. This is version 1.20 of the document, date (m/d/y) 03/11/02. This document is Copyright 1999 - 2002 David M. Harrison. This material ...
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Key chapters of Werner Heisenberg's book outlining the philosophical conclusions to which Heisenberg was led, later in his career, as a result of the surprising discoveries of quantum physics and relativity ...
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What is real What is the universe made of How does it work Physics has always been an attempt to understand these questions. In the twentieth century, physics has developed two very powerful ways of looking at the world. The first was General Relativity, developed by Albert Einstein, which describes how gravity works. This theory is very successful at describing the actions of stars, ...
Brief Bibliography Books by Nick Herbert Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics Doubleday, New York (1985) Faster Than Light: Superluminal Loopholes in Physics Dutton, New York (1988) Elemental Mind: Human Consciousness & the New Physics Dutton, New York (1995) Quantum Tantra: Quantum Physics as Deep Union with Nature (seeking publisher) Articles by Nick Herbert Cryptographic Approach ...
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Notes on David Peat, Einstein's Moon: Bell's Theorem and the Curious Quest for Quantum Reality History and Philosophy of Science - Fall, 1997 - Dr. Ess Outline: Bohm, Bell - and Boom! The End of Modern Dualism The End of Cartesian Dualism: Physics (re)discovers Philosophy: over against Cartesian and especially 19th ct. positivist dualisms which separate physics and philosophy - the emergence ...
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Entangled Choices The essence of quantum entanglement (as exhibited in things like EPR experiments and tests of Bell's inequalities) is that the joint probabilities for combinations of spacelike-separated events depend on the choices of particular measurement operations that are applied to entangled systems at those separate events, and moreover that this dependence is non-linear. It is the ...
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This translation was originally published in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 124, 323-38. Contents Introductory Note 1. The Physics of Models 2. Statistics of Model Variables in Quantum Mechanics 3. Examples of Probability Predictions 4. Can One Base the Theory on Ideal Ensembles 5. Are the Variables Really Blurred 6. The Deliberate About-face of the Epistemological ...
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