We use a new, distinctly “geometrical” interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) to argue for the fundamentality of the 4D blockworld ontology. We argue for a geometrical interpretation whose fundamental ontology is one of spacetime relations as opposed to constructive entities whose time-dependent behavior is governed by dynamical laws. Our view rests on two formal results: Kaiser (1981 & 1990), Bohr & Ulfbeck (1995) and Anandan, (2003) showed independently that the Heisenberg commutation relations of NRQM follow from the relativity of simultaneity (RoS) per the Poincaré Lie algebra. And, Bohr, Ulfbeck & Mottelson (2004a & 2004b) showed that the density matrix for a particular NRQM experimental outcome may be obtained fro...
The transition from the quantum realm to the classical realm is described in the context of the Rela...
We present a comprehensive quantum theory of spacetime events. These events serve as a nexus where p...
This chapter, from the Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Physics (Eleanor Knox and Alastair W...
We use a new distinctly "geometrical" interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) to...
We use a new, distinctly “geometrical ” interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) ...
We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relational Block...
We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relational Block...
We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relational Block...
The Relational Blockworld (RBW) interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) is intro...
We use a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) to argue for the blockworld o...
We introduce the Relational Blockworld (RBW) as a paradigm for deflating the mysteries associated wi...
Abstract The Relational Blockworld (RBW) interpretation of non-relativistic quan-tum mechanics (NRQM...
Abstract. We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relati...
Abstract: We introduce the Relational Blockworld (RBW) as a paradigm for de°ating the mysteries asso...
Non-locality in the sense of non-separability is an experimental fact of quantum mechanics that seem...
The transition from the quantum realm to the classical realm is described in the context of the Rela...
We present a comprehensive quantum theory of spacetime events. These events serve as a nexus where p...
This chapter, from the Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Physics (Eleanor Knox and Alastair W...
We use a new distinctly "geometrical" interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) to...
We use a new, distinctly “geometrical ” interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) ...
We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relational Block...
We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relational Block...
We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relational Block...
The Relational Blockworld (RBW) interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (NRQM) is intro...
We use a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) to argue for the blockworld o...
We introduce the Relational Blockworld (RBW) as a paradigm for deflating the mysteries associated wi...
Abstract The Relational Blockworld (RBW) interpretation of non-relativistic quan-tum mechanics (NRQM...
Abstract. We introduce a new interpretation of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM) called Relati...
Abstract: We introduce the Relational Blockworld (RBW) as a paradigm for de°ating the mysteries asso...
Non-locality in the sense of non-separability is an experimental fact of quantum mechanics that seem...
The transition from the quantum realm to the classical realm is described in the context of the Rela...
We present a comprehensive quantum theory of spacetime events. These events serve as a nexus where p...
This chapter, from the Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Physics (Eleanor Knox and Alastair W...