Can the mere possibility of a physical phenomenon affect the outcome of an experiment? In fact quantum theory presents us actual physical effects arising from "counterfactuals", that is physical effects brought about by things that might have happened, although they did not happen. How can it be? After a short outline of the quantum-mechanical description of physical reality, the occurrence of such counterfactual effects in quantum theory is illustrated by means of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Then these paradoxical phenomena undermining the very notion of physical event and questioning about which knowledge of physical reality can ever be obtained will be analysed using a classical possible-worlds model of knowledge and probability. Fina...
In this note we discuss a few simple classical (as opposed to quantum) prediction problems. The thru...
Experiments, thought experiments and computer simulations are often used to study counterfactual sce...
This paper explores three ways in which physics may involve counterpossible reasoning. The first way...
An analysis using classical stochastic processes is used to construct a consistent system of quantum...
The crucial role of counterfactual reasoning in generating inconsistencies between local subquantum ...
This is a response to a critical review of my book Non-locality and Possible Worlds (Ontos Verlag, F...
Effects associated in quantum mechanics with a divisible probability wave are explained as physicall...
Abstract Among the (in)famous differences between classical and quantum mechanics, quantum counterfa...
Abstract. Counterfactual reasoning and contextuality is defined and critically evaluated with regard...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book addresses the physical phenomenon of e...
Counterfactual Quantum Cryptography is a counter-intuitive scheme where two remote parties can share...
In a previous discussion [1], arguments were given to support the view that “counterfactual historie...
Counterfactual thinking plays a key role in research in physics and, I believe, in research in all n...
It is argued that, although in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics there is no \prob...
In classical physics, probabilistic or statistical knowledge has been always re- lated to ignorance ...
In this note we discuss a few simple classical (as opposed to quantum) prediction problems. The thru...
Experiments, thought experiments and computer simulations are often used to study counterfactual sce...
This paper explores three ways in which physics may involve counterpossible reasoning. The first way...
An analysis using classical stochastic processes is used to construct a consistent system of quantum...
The crucial role of counterfactual reasoning in generating inconsistencies between local subquantum ...
This is a response to a critical review of my book Non-locality and Possible Worlds (Ontos Verlag, F...
Effects associated in quantum mechanics with a divisible probability wave are explained as physicall...
Abstract Among the (in)famous differences between classical and quantum mechanics, quantum counterfa...
Abstract. Counterfactual reasoning and contextuality is defined and critically evaluated with regard...
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book addresses the physical phenomenon of e...
Counterfactual Quantum Cryptography is a counter-intuitive scheme where two remote parties can share...
In a previous discussion [1], arguments were given to support the view that “counterfactual historie...
Counterfactual thinking plays a key role in research in physics and, I believe, in research in all n...
It is argued that, although in the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics there is no \prob...
In classical physics, probabilistic or statistical knowledge has been always re- lated to ignorance ...
In this note we discuss a few simple classical (as opposed to quantum) prediction problems. The thru...
Experiments, thought experiments and computer simulations are often used to study counterfactual sce...
This paper explores three ways in which physics may involve counterpossible reasoning. The first way...