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Does there need to be a clear separation between the quantum description and the observer?
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Measure for Measure - Quantum Physics and Reality
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- 1 Brian Greene's Introduction.
- 2 The double-slit experiment
- 3 Waves of probability.
- 4 Participant Introductions.
- 5 The classic outlook changed forever.
- 6 The Norman Ramsey approach to quantum mechanics.
- 7 The quantum measurement problem.
- 8 Does there need to be a clear separation between the quantum description and the observer?
- 9 How does the double slit fit into this example?
- 10 The many worlds approach to quantum mechanics.
- 11 If we can't see the other worlds, isn't that equal to believing in god or angels?
- 12 Summing up the many worlds theory.
- 13 Spontaneous collapse theory.
- 14 How do you make this theory precise.
- 15 Tallying the votes for collapse theory.
- 16 What is Qbism?
- 17 Does cubism gives a description of the world that needs an observer?
- 18 Two equations vs one.
- 19 The final vote for Qbism.