Everett interpretation and Convivial Solipsism
Quantum Physics
2023-03-09 v3 History and Philosophy of Physics
Abstract
I show how the quantum paradoxes occurring when we adopt a standard realist framework (or a framework in which the collapse implies a physical change of the state of the system) vanish if we abandon the idea that a measurement is related (directly or indirectly) to a physical change of state. In Convivial Solipsism, similarly to Everett interpretation, there is no collapse of the wave function. But contrary to Everett interpretation, there is only one world. This allows also to get rid of any non-locality and to provide a solution to the Wigner friend problem and its more recent versions.
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@article{arxiv.2301.07532,
title = {Everett interpretation and Convivial Solipsism},
author = {Hervé Zwirn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07532},
year = {2023}
}