Showing posts with label Quantum Interpretations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quantum Interpretations. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The Machine in the Ghost


Published 2020/05/13

I talk about some implications of a Bohmian interpretation of quantum mechanics on Quantum Cosmology.

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2. Books discussed in the episode:
  • The Wave Function: Essays On The Metaphysics Of Quantum Mechanics, A. Ney and D.Z. Albert, eds. (2013). Discussion of the meaning of the wavefunction from a philosophical perspective. Highly concerned with the de Broglie-Bohm interpretation. [Amazon]
  • Variational Approach to Gravity Field Theories, A. Vecchiato (2017). I don't remember if I talked about this book during the podcast, but I referenced it before, during, and after the initial recording. [Amazon]


3. Related episodes of Physics Frontiers:


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Sunday, April 19, 2020

The Quantum Bookie


Uploaded: 20200419

I discuss QBism, or quantum bayesianism, in the light of several of Christopher Fuchs' papers. Quantum Bayesianism is the extension of the Bayesian interpretation of probability -- one of many subjective views of the nature of probability -- to quantum mechanics. In essence, the view is that the wave function is your personal assessment of likelihoods of experiments and that the results of experiments are your personal experiences, and that the use of these experiments is to update your view of the world.

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