I argue that the fundamental space of a quantum mechanical world is the wavefunction's space. I argue for this using some very general principles that guide our inferences to the fundamental nature of a world, for any fundamental physical theory. I suggest that ordinary three-dimensional space exists in such a world, but is non-fundamental; it emerges from the fundamental space of the wavefunction
For a long time, it was believed that it was impossible to be realist about quantum mechanics. It to...
Is the quantum state part of the furniture of the world? Einstein found such a position indigestible...
It is argued that the many-worlds interpretation is by far the best interpretation of quantum mechan...
What is a world governed by quantummechanics fundamentally like? In particular, what is the fundamen...
I argue that wavefunction realism --- the view that quantum mechanics reveals the fundamental ontolo...
The wave function in quantum mechanics presents an interesting challenge to our understanding of the...
The quantum wave-function is at the heart of quantum mechanics. It is the physical state of a quantu...
Much of the the discussion of the metaphysics of quantum mechanics focusses on the status of wavefu...
Many discussions in the metaphysics and philosophy of physics literature aim to use physics as a gui...
What is quantum mechanics about? The most natural way to interpret quantum mechanics realistically a...
I maintain that quantum mechanics is fundamentally about a system of N particles evolving in three-d...
This paper investigates the tenability of wavefunction realism, according to which the quantum mecha...
The most puzzling issue in the foundations of quantum mechanics is perhaps that of the status of the...
I argue that the wave function ontology for quantum mechanics is an undesirable ontology. This ontol...
It is argued that our experience of life in three-dimensional space can be explained by an ontologic...
For a long time, it was believed that it was impossible to be realist about quantum mechanics. It to...
Is the quantum state part of the furniture of the world? Einstein found such a position indigestible...
It is argued that the many-worlds interpretation is by far the best interpretation of quantum mechan...
What is a world governed by quantummechanics fundamentally like? In particular, what is the fundamen...
I argue that wavefunction realism --- the view that quantum mechanics reveals the fundamental ontolo...
The wave function in quantum mechanics presents an interesting challenge to our understanding of the...
The quantum wave-function is at the heart of quantum mechanics. It is the physical state of a quantu...
Much of the the discussion of the metaphysics of quantum mechanics focusses on the status of wavefu...
Many discussions in the metaphysics and philosophy of physics literature aim to use physics as a gui...
What is quantum mechanics about? The most natural way to interpret quantum mechanics realistically a...
I maintain that quantum mechanics is fundamentally about a system of N particles evolving in three-d...
This paper investigates the tenability of wavefunction realism, according to which the quantum mecha...
The most puzzling issue in the foundations of quantum mechanics is perhaps that of the status of the...
I argue that the wave function ontology for quantum mechanics is an undesirable ontology. This ontol...
It is argued that our experience of life in three-dimensional space can be explained by an ontologic...
For a long time, it was believed that it was impossible to be realist about quantum mechanics. It to...
Is the quantum state part of the furniture of the world? Einstein found such a position indigestible...
It is argued that the many-worlds interpretation is by far the best interpretation of quantum mechan...