beg to disagree, JW. imho: Ive become increasingly convinced history will show in retrospect that QM is in fact local for reasons that will become incredibly...
There is a semantic issue here. I agree totally with what you are saying but the logical context is misleading. You cannot isolate a quantum system in a box....
I agree that the trouble of trying to isolate quantum systems both theoretical & experimentally has led to misconceptions. yes, arguably this is at the heart ...
hi all!! finished aczel's book on a snowy day. its a little better than I realized. he personally interviewed a lot of the core workers in the entanglement...
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... Hey all -- I've been absent for quite a long time, sorry about that. I have a question about negative probabilities: are there any ways to formulate QM ...
... Or do *all* ... Speaking of the different formulations of QM, I have uploaded a very nice paper by Styer, et al into the files section of this group,...
hey straycat. nice to see you again. what have you been up to anyway? busy getting your medical degree & interning? re: negative probabilities. I havent seen...
... Yup! I graduate med school in May, and in June I start internship/residency in neurology at Washington University in St Louis :) ... Yup! That's Feynman's...
... VZ Unfortuately I'm not a qm/qm2 expert (the only expertise I give to myself is about free pistol target shooting, and air pistol target shooting). But I...
... "negative ... unavoidable? ... In the paper below (if I remember well) John Ashmead http://www.arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0306007 was trying to extend the path...
... Hey vz - I think I found what you had in mind: Richard Feynman, Negative Probabilities, in Quantum Implications, eds B.J. Hiley and F.David Peat (Routledge...
hi guys. scerir is too modest as usual. he eats QM for breakfast every morning haha re: styer paper on various QM formulations. imho its outstanding and I...
hi all. I am not so into cosmology theories, but it is interesting how it interpenetrates with QM. (note einsteins work which crossed the divide frequently.....
Jim Whitescarver [mailto:jim@...] wrote on 31 January 2004 21:58 "Thank you thank you thank you! http://www.arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0401017 explains and...
hi all. brian greene seems to be turning into the next carl sagan or stephen hawking. his 1st book did very well & was turned into a tv show. he's coming out...
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... Yup: Feynman path integral approach = "sum over all paths." It has been for a long time my "favorite" interpretation/formulation of QM, by virtue of the...
Hi Caroline, hope you are better, guess you must be if you provoking me with nonsense about waving probabilities having physical significance. I agree that the...
Hi Jim ... Thanks! I'm feeling very well now, only somehow the chemo treatment, though "successful", managed to give me thrombosis. It will be a few months...
hi straycat. I skimmed your paper. Im not very much into the "many worlds" interpretation of QM & propose your paper would be much more attractive if it could...
congrats to CH for posting msg #9000 to the list!! I can just picture her typing furiously & flaming everyone from her hospital bed. haha seriously hope CH...
... I suppose I could ask: 1. Did I present my ideas in a way that was understandable? Were there any parts that were particularly unclear/confusing to you (on...
% Hello everyone % it seems that i have stumbled on something interesting. % Basically, an algorithm that would use the 'Bell curve' assumption to find a very...
hi straycat. MWI advocates say it is catching on among physicists, supposedly at one conference a majority said they agreed with MWI. must have been an MWI...
Hi straycat There's just one point I'd like to take you up on. In quantum optics experiments they get into very deep water, thinking that things that are ...