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Our Fundamental Physical Space: An Essay on the Metaphysics of the Wave Function

Quantum Physics 2021-10-28 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

The mathematical structure of realist quantum theories has given rise to a debate about how our ordinary 3-dimensional space is related to the 3N-dimensional configuration space on which the wave function is defined. Which of the two spaces is our (more) fundamental physical space? I review the debate between 3N-Fundamentalists and 3D-Fundamentalists and evaluate it based on three criteria. I argue that when we consider which view leads to a deeper understanding of the physical world, especially given the deeper topological explanation from the unordered configurations to the Symmetrization Postulate, we have strong reasons in favor of 3D-Fundamentalism. I conclude that our evidence favors the view that our fundamental physical space in a quantum world is 3-dimensional rather than 3N-dimensional. I outline lines of future research where the evidential balance can be restored or reversed. Finally, I draw lessons from this case study to the debate about theoretical equivalence.

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@article{arxiv.2110.14531,
  title  = {Our Fundamental Physical Space: An Essay on the Metaphysics of the Wave Function},
  author = {Eddy Keming Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.14531},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Penultimate Draft. Please cite the published version (2017)