It is shown that the superposed wave function of a measuring device, in each branch of which there is a definite measurement result, does not correspond to many mutually unobservable but equally real worlds, as the superposed wave function can be observed in our world by protective measurement
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) is based on three key assumptions: (1) the...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...
It is shown that the superposed wave function of a measuring device, in each branch of which there i...
It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of whic...
It is a fundamental and widely accepted assumption that a measurement result exists universally, and...
It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of whic...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on three key assumptions: (1) the compl...
This article analyzes the implications of protective measurement for the meaning of the wave functio...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics is usually analyzed in the context ...
It has been debated whether protective measurement implies the reality of the wave function. In this...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) is based on three key assumptions: (1) the...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...
It is shown that the superposed wave function of a measuring device, in each branch of which there i...
It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of whic...
It is a fundamental and widely accepted assumption that a measurement result exists universally, and...
It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of whic...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on three key assumptions: (1) the compl...
This article analyzes the implications of protective measurement for the meaning of the wave functio...
The ontological status of the wave function in quantum mechanics is usually analyzed in the context ...
It has been debated whether protective measurement implies the reality of the wave function. In this...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) is based on three key assumptions: (1) the...
The existing psi-ontology theorems are based on a simplified assumption of the ontological models fr...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...