Quantum theory provides an extremely accurate description of fundamental processes in physics. It thus seems likely that the theory is applicable beyond the, mostly microscopic, domain in which it has been tested experimentally. Here, we propose a Gedank
In this chapter, we share our view that quantum mechanics is in fact deterministic, local and realistic, in complete contradiction with most people's perception of Bell's theorem, thanks to our new theory of parallel lives . Accordingly, what we perceive as the so-called "collapse of the ...
The second interpretation of quantum theory is themany-worlds(ormultiverse) theory. It holds that as soon as a potential exists for any object to be in any state, the universe of that object transmutes into a series of parallel universes equal to the number of possible states in which the ...
After all, we don't know what will be the next physical theory, and what "ontological" pictures its formalism will eventually suggest. I don't expect that the precise details of the MWI will survive to the "next physical theory", but in broad strokes, the violation of Bell's ...
Quantum mechanics (QM; also known as quantum physics, or quantum theory) is a fundamental branch of physics which deals with physical phenomena at nanoscopic scales, where the action is on the order of the Planck constant. The name derives from the observation that some physical quantities can ...
In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) published a seminal paper that introduced the concept of entanglement as a means of highlighting the perceived incompleteness of quantum theory. The EPR paradox, as it came to be known, presented a thought experiment in which two entangled particles ...
Quantum mechanics (QM; also known as quantum physics, or quantum theory) is a fundamental branch of physics which deals with physical phenomena at nanoscopic scales, where the action is on the order of the Planck constant. The name derives from the observation that some physical quantities can ...
this equation seems a little bit like the Expectation Equation of Probability Theory. hypotheses,quantum(Left)=+1;quantum(Rightl)=−1 thenf=50%⋅(+1)+50%⋅(−1)=0 (Schrödinger equation, Schrodinger wave equation) Dirac's Bra & Ket ...
Such a foam is thought to have filled the universe during thebig bang, dimpling space-time so that structures such as stars and galaxies could later take shape. Themost popular quantum gravity theorysays that particles and forces arise from the vibrations of tiny loops – or strings – just ...
() consequence s of quantum theory hav e l e d to som e mind-be nding ideas , such as th e Copenhagen interpr etation an d th e many-worlds interpretation .Now there's a new theory on th e block, c all e d th e "many interacting worlds" hypothesis()(MIW), an d th e ...