The quantum-mechanical description of the world, including human observers, makes substantial use of entanglement. In order to understand this, we need to adopt concepts of truth, probability and time which are unfamiliar in modern scientific thought. There are two kinds of statements about the world: those made from inside the world, and those from outside. The conflict between contradictory statements which both appear to be true can be resolved by recognising that they are made in different perspectives. Probability, in an objective sense, belongs in the internal perspective, and to statements in the future tense. Such statements obey a many-valued logic, in which the truth values are identified as probabilities
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Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provok...
In this paper we argue against the orthodox definition of quantum entanglement which has been explic...
Quantum entanglement is an important resource in quantum information technologies. Here, we study an...
Schrödinger (1935) averred that entanglement is the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics. The f...
Schrödinger (1935) averred that entanglement is the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics. The f...
I discuss the meaning of probability in the Everett-Wheeler interpretation of quantum mechanics, tog...
In this paper we we will argue against the orthodox definition of quantum entanglement which has bee...
Quantum entanglement has long been thought to be have deep metaphysical consequences. For example, i...
The demonstration of a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality by Hensen et al. (2015) leads to...
We argue from conceptual point of view the relationship between quantum entanglement and m...
This paper is essentially a quantum philosophical challenge: starting from simple assumptions, ...
Quantum physics is notable for its brazen defiance of common sense. (Think of Schrödinger's Cat, fam...
A potentially new interpretation of quantum mechanics posits the state of the universe as a consiste...
We look into the ontology of quantum theory as distinct from that of the classical theory in the sci...
Quantum entanglement is widely believed to be a feature of physical reality with undoubted (though d...
Since its inception, the many counter-intuitive aspects and results of quantum mechanics have provok...
In this paper we argue against the orthodox definition of quantum entanglement which has been explic...
Quantum entanglement is an important resource in quantum information technologies. Here, we study an...
Schrödinger (1935) averred that entanglement is the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics. The f...
Schrödinger (1935) averred that entanglement is the characteristic trait of quantum mechanics. The f...
I discuss the meaning of probability in the Everett-Wheeler interpretation of quantum mechanics, tog...
In this paper we we will argue against the orthodox definition of quantum entanglement which has bee...
Quantum entanglement has long been thought to be have deep metaphysical consequences. For example, i...
The demonstration of a loophole-free violation of Bell's inequality by Hensen et al. (2015) leads to...