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Author Topic:   Quantum physics: Copenhagen vs decoherence interpretations
PaulK
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Message 30 of 57 (472471)
06-22-2008 3:43 PM
Reply to: Message 29 by Son Goku
06-22-2008 2:41 PM


Re: Foundational QM
Randman holds that arbitrary actions can - somehow radically change the past based on the "delayed-choice" experiments. My understanding is that these experiments would only narrow down the possible past states.
Could you please explain how delayed choice experiments fit into the various interpretations ? (I think that I could work it out, but I'd rather it was done by someone more qualified).

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Message 34 of 57 (473353)
06-28-2008 1:55 PM
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Re: Foundational QM
Thanks a lot, that's very helpful.

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