It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of which represents a definite measurement result, do not correspond to many worlds, one of which is our world, because all components of the wave function can be measured in our world by a serious of protective measurements, and they all exist in this world
It is argued that if the wave function represents the complete physical state and its dynamics is li...
Experimental evidence of the last decades has made the status of ``collapses of the wave function'' ...
McQueen and Vaidman argue that the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics provides lo...
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...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on three key assumptions: (1) the compl...
It is argued that the many-worlds interpretation is by far the best interpretation of quantum mechan...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) is based on three key assumptions: (1) the...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...
This article analyzes the implications of protective measurement for the meaning of the wave functio...
This paper explores personal identity and persistence through time in the Many Worlds Int...
It is argued that if the wave function represents the complete physical state and its dynamics is li...
Experimental evidence of the last decades has made the status of ``collapses of the wave function'' ...
McQueen and Vaidman argue that the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics provides lo...
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...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on three key assumptions: (1) the compl...
It is argued that the many-worlds interpretation is by far the best interpretation of quantum mechan...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics (MWI) is based on three key assumptions: (1) the...
In this article, we give a clearer argument for the reality of the wave function in terms of protect...
This article analyzes the implications of protective measurement for the meaning of the wave functio...
This paper explores personal identity and persistence through time in the Many Worlds Int...
It is argued that if the wave function represents the complete physical state and its dynamics is li...
Experimental evidence of the last decades has made the status of ``collapses of the wave function'' ...
McQueen and Vaidman argue that the Many Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics provides lo...