The Existence and Role of Quantum-State Noise
Abstract
The key observation about quantum reality is that it often appears as if, at some moment, the probability of a quantum event becomes a definite outcome for us. A careful analysis suggests, however, that what we perceive as a definite state -- the observed outcome of a quantum experiment -- is not strictly definite. From this, we conclude that the quantum world is active: its influence extends beyond a merely statistical and permanently fixed determination of reality as we experience it.
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@article{arxiv.1005.0130,
title = {The Existence and Role of Quantum-State Noise},
author = {Aleksandar Perisic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.0130},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
This is from an old article that states some facts that had to be revised. After revising them, it turned out that they are valid to some extent but require a complete overhaul, so we are withdrawing them to prepare a place for related new talk. They two cannot stay together as they are related, but this one is outdated