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Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (5)

Beyond Classification and Prediction: The Promise of Physics-Informed Machine Learning in Astronomy and Cosmology   from philsciFri Feb 09 2024 22:02:20 (14 hours)# 1. Meskhidze, Helen (2024) Beyond Classification and Prediction: The Promise of Physics-Informed Machine Learning in Astronomy and Cosmology. [Preprint] Send To > Keep unreadDelete On the reality of the quantum state once again: A no-go theorem for psi-ontic models?… Read more →

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Decoherence-Free Subspaces Cannot Prevent the Collapse of Wave Functions   from quant-ph by Alfred Li Herschel A. Rabitz Benjamin LienhardFri Feb 02 2024 20:56:49 (16 hours)# 1. Ensuring the effectiveness of quantum information processing relies on prolonged coherence times and precise quantum control. Investigating the limitations of quantum information processing is vital for advancing the development of quantum processors and algorithms. One common… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (3)

Feynman’s Reversed Sprinkler Puzzle Solved   from APS selected papers by Philip BallFri Jan 26 2024 05:00:00 (1 day)# 1. Author(s): Philip Ball Which direction would an S-shaped lawn sprinkler rotate if it were submerged and the flow were reversed? Experiments now provide a definitive answer. [Physics 17, 15] Published Fri Jan 26, 2024 Send To > Keep unreadDelete Measures of distance in quantum… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (46)

Which black hole is spinning? Probing the origin of black-hole spin with gravitational waves. (arXiv:2311.05182v1 [astro-ph.HE])   from  gr-qc  by  Christian Adamcewicz, Paul D. Lasky, Eric Thrane Fri Nov 10 2023 11:42:01 (23 hours) # 1. Theoretical studies of angular momentum transport suggest that isolated stellar-mass black holes are born with negligible dimensionless spin magnitudes $\chi \lesssim 0.01$. However, recent… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (40)

The case of early Copernicanism: Epistemic luck vs. predictivist vindication   from  philsci Fri Sep 29 2023 02:38:24 (1 day) # 1. Crupi, Vincenzo (2023) The case of early Copernicanism: Epistemic luck vs. predictivist vindication. [Preprint]   Send To > Keep unreadDelete A quadrilemma for theories of consciousness   from  philsci Fri Sep 29 2023 02:37:26 (1 day) # 2. List, Christian… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (32)

Gravitational redshift revisited: inertia, geometry, and charge   from  philsci Sat Aug 05 2023 00:58:16 (8 hours) # 1. Fankhauser, Johannes and Read, James (2023) Gravitational redshift revisited: inertia, geometry, and charge. [Preprint]   Send To > Keep unreadDelete Eternal inflation and collapse theories. (arXiv:2308.01383v1 [gr-qc])   from  gr-qc  by  R.L. Lechuga, D. Sudarsky, Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (28)

Are Entropy Bounds Epistemic?   from  PhilSci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. Sat Jul 08 2023 00:30:42 (8 hours) # 1. Adlam, Emily (2023) Are Entropy Bounds Epistemic? [Preprint]   Send To > Keep unreadDelete Disappearing Without a Trace: The Arrows of Time in Kent’s Solution to the Lorentzian Quantum Reality Problem   from  PhilSci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited…. Read more →

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Matrix Mechanics Mis-Prized: Max Born’s Belated Nobelization. (arXiv:2306.00842v1 [physics.hist-ph])   from  physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org  by  John L. Heilbron, Carlo Rovelli Sat Jun 03 2023 09:28:42 (5 minutes) # 1. We examine evaluations of the contributions of Matrix Mechanics and Max Born to the formulation of quantum mechanics from Heisenberg’s Helgoland paper of 1925 to Born’s Nobel Prize of 1954…. Read more →

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Why Bohr was wrong in his response to EPR. (arXiv:2305.06859v1 [quant-ph])   from  physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org  by  Aurélien Drezet Fri May 12 2023 08:56:19 (4 days) # 1. We assess the analysis made by Bohr in 1935 of the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox/theorem. We explicitly describe Bohr’s gedanken experiment involving a double-slit moving diaphragm interacting with two independent particles… Read more →

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Falsifiable Tests for Theories that Govern How an Individual’s Conscious Experience Traverses Everett’s ”Many-Worlds” Multiverse. (arXiv:2303.08820v1 [quant-ph])   from  quant-ph updates on arXiv.org  by  Steven Sagona-Stophel Fri Mar 17 2023 09:54:12 (23 hours) # 1. We propose a set of simple quantum optics experiments that test for an entirely new domain of physical laws that govern how an individual’s conscious… Read more →

Weekly Papers on Quantum Foundations (11)

Scientific Models and Thought Experiments: Same Same but Different   from  PhilSci-Archive: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. Sat Mar 11 2023 02:56:29 (7 hours) # 1. El Skaf, Rawad and Stuart, Michael T. (2023) Scientific Models and Thought Experiments: Same Same but Different. [Preprint]   Send To > Keep unreadDelete Locally Mediated Entanglement in Linearized Quantum Gravity   from  PRL: General… Read more →