It has been suggested that some of the puzzles of QM are resolved if we allow that there is retrocausality in the quantum world. In particular, it has been claimed that this approach offers a path to a Lorentz-invariant explanation of Bell correlations, and other manifestations of quantum "nonlocality", without action-at-a-distance. Some writers have suggested that this proposal can be supported by an appeal to time-symmetry, claiming that if QM were made "more time-symmetric", retrocausality would be a natural consequence. Critics object that there is complete time-symmetry in classical physics, and yet no apparent retrocausality. Why should QM be any different? In this note I call attention to a respect in which QM is different, under som...
Retrocausal quantum mechanics (RQM) provides a local causal explanation of Bell correlations. It is ...
This paper states and proves a precise sense in which, if all the measurable properties of an ordina...
In this dissertation, we explore two alternatives to quantum nonlocality in a single-universe framew...
It has often been suggested that retrocausality offers a solution to some of the puzzles of quantum ...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
Time-symmetric interpretations of quantum theory are often presented as featuring "retrocausal" effe...
One obstacle faced by proposals of retrocausal influences in quantum mechanics is the perceived high...
The peaceful coexistence between quantum mechanics and special relativity is maintained due to the u...
A number of writers have been attracted to the idea that some of the peculiarities of quantum theory...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, an...
In this paper I shall shed some doubts on a widely-held claim: standard quantum mechanics is time-re...
It is well-known that Bell’s Theorem and other No Hidden Variable theorems have a “retrocausal looph...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
This dissertation is about the sense in which the laws of quantum theory distinguish between the pas...
Retrocausal quantum mechanics (RQM) provides a local causal explanation of Bell correlations. It is ...
This paper states and proves a precise sense in which, if all the measurable properties of an ordina...
In this dissertation, we explore two alternatives to quantum nonlocality in a single-universe framew...
It has often been suggested that retrocausality offers a solution to some of the puzzles of quantum ...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
Time-symmetric interpretations of quantum theory are often presented as featuring "retrocausal" effe...
One obstacle faced by proposals of retrocausal influences in quantum mechanics is the perceived high...
The peaceful coexistence between quantum mechanics and special relativity is maintained due to the u...
A number of writers have been attracted to the idea that some of the peculiarities of quantum theory...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, an...
In this paper I shall shed some doubts on a widely-held claim: standard quantum mechanics is time-re...
It is well-known that Bell’s Theorem and other No Hidden Variable theorems have a “retrocausal looph...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
This dissertation is about the sense in which the laws of quantum theory distinguish between the pas...
Retrocausal quantum mechanics (RQM) provides a local causal explanation of Bell correlations. It is ...
This paper states and proves a precise sense in which, if all the measurable properties of an ordina...
In this dissertation, we explore two alternatives to quantum nonlocality in a single-universe framew...