Reasoning on Many-Worlds Interpretatıon of Quantum Theory

2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir A. Namiot
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Lei Ma

<p><em>Inspired by the many-worlds interpretation in quantum theory, </em><em>I present the concepts of “nousor” and the theory of counterpart, by which </em><em>I make a metaphysical argument that the existence of other parallel worlds could be brought to light by dreams, </em><em>and</em><em> </em><em>that </em><em>counterparts in different wor</em><em>l</em><em>ds can exchange information through the nousor containing information packets</em><em> to ensure the oneness of counterparts</em><em>. Many worlds and all lives there follow the </em><em>rules which are permanent and can not be violated</em><em>. Based on the counterpart theory, I propose a new view on the origin and meaning of </em><em>d</em><em>éjà vu, Planck’s problem</em><em>, and actual dreams, to</em><em> offer a novel way of thinking and a problem-solving paradigm. Governments should collect citizen’s dreams and use group dreams as a critical indicator to predicate catastrophes. </em></p>


Author(s):  
İNANÇ ŞAHİN

Parallel lives is a model which provides an interpretation of quantum theory that is both local and realistic. This model assumes that all quantum fields are composed of point beings called &rdquo;lives&rdquo;. Lives interact locally and have a memory of their previous interactions. The reduction of the state vector is not included in this model: lives can be divided into different worlds. This feature resembles many worlds interpretation. However in the parallel lives model, the division of lives into different worlds takes place locally. The parallel lives model is expected to be compatible with special relativity, as the lives propagate at a speed that does not exceed the speed of light and interact locally. On the other hand, it is open to paradoxes based on counterfactual propositions, as it provides a realistic interpretation of quantum theory. In this paper, we confront the parallel lives model with the paradox proposed by Hardy. We show that the parallel lives model cannot overcome the dilemma in Hardy&rsquo;s paradox. We discuss implications of this confrontation on special theory of relativity, and speculate a solution that we believe, fits the spirit of the parallel lives model.


2016 ◽  
pp. 4039-4042
Author(s):  
Viliam Malcher

The interpretation problems of quantum theory are considered. In the formalism of quantum theory the possible states of a system are described by a state vector. The state vector, which will be represented as |ψ> in Dirac notation, is the most general form of the quantum mechanical description. The central problem of the interpretation of quantum theory is to explain the physical significance of the |ψ>. In this paper we have shown that one of the best way to make of interpretation of wave function is to take the wave function as an operator.


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