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On Non-Linear Quantum Mechanics and the Measurement Problem II. The Random Part of the Wavefunction | W. David Wick
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10 Oct 2017 | Abstract: | In the first paper of this series, I introduced a non-linear, Hamiltonian,
generalization of Schroedinger’s theory that blocks formation of macroscopic
dispersion ("cats"). But that theory was entirely deterministic, and so the
origin of random outcomes in experiments such as Stern-Gerlach or EPRB was left
open. Here I propose that Schroedinger’s wavefunction has a random component
and demonstrate that such an improvised stochastic theory can violate Bell’s
inequality. Repeated measurements and the back-reaction on the microsystem are
discussed in a toy example. Experiments that might falsify the theory are
described. | Source: | arXiv, 1710.3800 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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