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Becoming in Quantum Theory

Abstract

After discussing the historical origins of Quantum Theory and some of its main interpretational issues, I discuss the implications for our concept of time of the measurement problem, Heisenberg’s inequalities, Wheeler’s delayed choice experiment, the Many-Worlds Interpretation and Bell’s Theorem. On the basis of preceding arguments in the book, I then critique the claim that quantum gravity requires the elimination of time.

Authors

Arthur RTW

Book title

Frontiers Collection

Volume

Part F1075

Pagination

pp. 219-262

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-15948-1_8
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