hi arjen this is nice work.. aligns a lot with some of the directions Ive gone in-- trying to find the simplest classical analogies to sch. eqn etc.. however,...
"We performed a Bell test during more than 24 hours between two villages separated by 18 km and approximately east-west oriented, with the source located ...
Independent Leggett-Garg tests in 2007 by Gisin's group and by Aspelmeyer, Zeilinger et al in Vienna supposedly invalidate most other realistic theories but...
Gisin is really on the cutting edge. Here's another of his papers, recently-updated, describing a multisimultaneity experiment his group conducted back in...
milo wolff.. I think I have run across him before but lately he seems to be gaining notoriety. I stumbled across him watching some physics lectures on youtube....
... Yes. There is a point, a point not completely clear. There are interpretations (i.e. Bohmian mechanics) according to which wavefunction are something...
... It is perhaps interesting to point out that Everettistas say that MWI solve the EPR paradox. I do not know if MWI solve anything (using that multiplication...
Natural Laws origin seen by returning to Schrödinger's Universe: to a concept that Schrödinger gave us. This short excerpt copied with permission from: ...
hi all I have suspected/proposed a LHV might lead to better/more sensitive optical detectors.. here a qm theorist proves that & says working models are not far...
Hi vzn ... I mean that the spokes of the bicycle wheel follow the SE. Only arrow- shaped objects (or set of objects) follow that equation. Heisenberg constant...
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I didn't know they'd set up the La Palma end of the experiment on top of a live caldera. I hope they had a consulting vulcanologist along on the team. More...
... There are several problems between the two groups. In example about the first experiment on macrorealism (Leggett inequalities). - Suarez (Zurich & Geneva)...
hi all, the nsa/army are offering research grants/contracts for qm computing research. the requests sound ambitious. NSA and Army on quest for quantum physics...
hi all, there are many, many ways to "derive" the sch. eqn. each one gives some insight into its deeper character. this derivation tends to rely mostly on...
hi all, I just found this paper & it seems to match closely a direction of thinking I had in LHV models. to put it in a brief way, QM does not give a...
hi all, Ive been surfing quant-ph & like to post stuff that looks useful here. this next article talks about a rather abstruse/exotic group construction that...
hi all, this simulation between quarks/gluons to prove e=mc^2 sounds a lot like a 4d finite/cellular automata to me. ... But resolving e=mc2 at the scale of...
hi all a pbs show on the LHC, sounds like fun ATOM SMASHERS ON TV http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/11/24/1687910.aspx my goals in life -->...
BTW, at Cern there is a little documentary about John Bell http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1049544 and also http://www.quantumphil.org/johnbell.htm BTW, A...