The Everett-Wheeler interpretation and the open future
Quantum Physics
2013-04-23 v1
Abstract
I discuss the meaning of probability in the Everett-Wheeler interpretation of quantum mechanics, together with the problem of defining histories. To resolve these, I propose an understanding of probability arising from a form of temporal logic: the probability of a future-tense proposition is identified with its truth value in a many-valued and context-dependent logic. In short, probability is degree of truth. These ideas appear to be new (though I expect correction on this), but they are natural and intuitive, and relate to traditional naive ideas of time and chance. Indeed, I argue that Everettian quantum mechanics is the only form of scientific theory that truly incorporates the perception that the future is open.
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@article{arxiv.1009.3914,
title = {The Everett-Wheeler interpretation and the open future},
author = {Anthony Sudbery},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.3914},
year = {2013}
}
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11 pages