The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsInterpreting Quantum Mechanics
The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Interpreting Quantum Mechanics
’t Hooft, Gerard
2016-09-03 00:00:00
[The world of atoms and molecules is described by exactly the same expressions as the determinisric world described in the previous chapter, yet here, a world consisting of ‘real things’, seems to be missing. As soon as one makes some very basic assumptions about locality and causality, it seems to be possible to prove that such a world cannot exist at all. Have other assumptions been made? Can deterministic theories exist that generate strong correlations in space-like directions? What does free will mean?]
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The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsInterpreting Quantum Mechanics
[The world of atoms and molecules is described by exactly the same expressions as the determinisric world described in the previous chapter, yet here, a world consisting of ‘real things’, seems to be missing. As soon as one makes some very basic assumptions about locality and causality, it seems to be possible to prove that such a world cannot exist at all. Have other assumptions been made? Can deterministic theories exist that generate strong correlations in space-like directions? What does free will mean?]
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