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Interlinking and the Emergence of Classical Physics in Quantum Theory | Martin Greiter
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13 Dec 2021 | Abstract: | The main argument by proponents of Many-World interpretations of quantum
mechanics is that as more and more previously disentangled degrees of freedom
become entangled with the microscopic degree we measure, there is no way of
telling when the measurement (in the sense of a collapse of the wave function)
should occur. Here, we introduce the concept of quantum interlinking, and argue
that all macroscopic objects in the universe are connected through links of
mutual entanglement while the objects themselves are (for the most part) not
entangled. The measurement occurs when the degree we measure becomes entangled
with any macroscopic object, and hence interlinked with all of them. This
picture resolves long standing paradoxes such as Schr"odinger’s cat and EPR. | Source: | arXiv, 2112.07040 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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