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QUANTUM EQUILIBRIUM AND THE ORIGIN OF ABSOLUTE UNCERTAINTY

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Abstract

Dedicated to the memory of J. S. Bell. Abstract. The quantum formalism is a \\measurement " formalism|a phenomenological formalism describing certain macroscopic regularities. We argue that it can be regarded, and best be understood, as arising from Bohmian mechanics, which is what emerges from Schrodinger's equation for a system of particles when we merely insist that \\particles " means particles. While distinctly non-Newtonian, Bohmian mechanics is a fully deterministic theory of particles in motion, a motion choreographed by the wave function. We nd that a Bohmian universe, though deterministic, evolves in such a manner that an appearance of randomness emerges, precisely as…

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Keywords
  • Randomness
  • De Broglie–Bohm theory
  • Formalism (music)
  • Physics
  • Classical mechanics
  • Quantum
  • Interpretations of quantum mechanics
  • Wave function
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