Time Causality and the Quantum Theory

Time  Causality  and the Quantum Theory
Author: Henry Mehlberg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1980
Genre: Causality (Physics)
ISBN: 9027707219

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Time Causality and the Quantum Theory

Time  Causality  and the Quantum Theory
Author: S. Mehlberg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789400989887

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Time Causality and the Quantum Theory

Time  Causality  and the Quantum Theory
Author: S. Mehlberg
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400989351

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An intermittent but mentally quite disabling illness prevented Henry Mehlberg from becoming recognized more widely as the formidable scholar he was, when at his best. During World War II, he had lived in hiding under the false identity of an egg farmer, when the Nazis occupied his native Poland. After relatively short academic appointments at the University of Toronto and at Princeton University, he taught at the University of Chicago until reaching the age of normal retirement. But partly at the initiative of his Chicago colleague Charles Morris, who had preceded him to a 'post-retirement' profes sorship at the University of Florida in Gainesville, and with the support of Eugene Wigner, he then received an appointment at that University, where he remained until his death in 1979. In Chicago, he organized a discussion group of scholars from that area as a kind of small scale model of the Vienna Circle, which met at his apart ment, where he lived with his first wife Janina, a mathematician. It was during this Chicago period that the functional disturbances from his illness were pronounced and not infrequent. The very unfortunate result was that colleagues who had no prior knowledge of the caliber of his writings in Polish and French or of his very considerable intellectual powers, had little incentive to read his published work, which he had begun to write in English.

Time Causality and the Quantum Theory Time in a quantized universe

Time  Causality  and the Quantum Theory  Time in a quantized universe
Author: Henry Mehlberg,Robert Sonné Cohen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1980
Genre: Causality (Physics).
ISBN: UOM:39015017213136

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Time Causality and the Quantum Theory

Time  Causality  and the Quantum Theory
Author: S Mehlberg,Carolyn R Fawcett,R S Cohen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1980-11-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 940098989X

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Causality and time from relativity to quantum physics

Causality and time  from relativity to quantum physics
Author: Marino Dobrowolny
Publsiher: Youcanprint
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788892649293

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This book provides a description of the evolution of the concepts of causality and time through modern physics considering first relativity theories and them quantum mechanics. Relativity, at least in the form given by Einstein, denies reality of past, present and future and does not indicate a time direction. On the other hand a time direction is indicated by all the phenomena we observe including our own existence. Quantum mechanics seems to indicate a different story. It is argued that, because of its non deterministic character, it is capable to indicate an objective time direction. This occurs through the phenomena of wave function collapse and entanglement which are discussed at length.

Quantum Reality Relativistic Causality and Closing the Epistemic Circle

Quantum Reality  Relativistic Causality  and Closing the Epistemic Circle
Author: Wayne C. Myrvold,Joy Christian
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2009-01-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402091070

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In July 2006, a major international conference was held at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada, to celebrate the career and work of a remarkable man of letters. Abner Shimony, who is well known for his pioneering contributions to foundations of quantum mechanics, is a physicist as well as a philosopher, and is highly respected among the intellectuals of both communities. In line with Shimony’s conviction that philosophical investigation is not to be divorced from theoretical and empirical work in the sciences, the conference brought together leading theoretical physicists, experimentalists, as well as philosophers. This book collects twenty-three original essays stemming from the conference, on topics including history and methodology of science, Bell's theorem, probability theory, the uncertainty principle, stochastic modifications of quantum mechanics, and relativity theory. It ends with a transcript of a fascinating discussion between Lee Smolin and Shimony, ranging over the entire spectrum of Shimony's wide-ranging contributions to philosophy, science, and philosophy of science.

Quantum Causality

Quantum Causality
Author: Peter J. Riggs
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-06-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789048124039

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There is no sharp dividing line between the foundations of physics and philosophy of physics. This is especially true for quantum mechanics. The debate on the interpretation of quantum mechanics has raged in both the scientific and philosophical communities since the 1920s and continues to this day. (We shall understand the unqualified term ‘quantum mechanics’ to mean the mathematical formalism, i. e. laws and rules by which empirical predictions and theoretical advances are made. ) There is a popular rendering of quantum mechanics which has been publicly endorsed by some well known physicists which says that quantum mechanics is not only 1 more weird than we imagine but is weirder than we can imagine. Although it is readily granted that quantum mechanics has produced some strange and counter-intuitive results, the case will be presented in this book that quantum mechanics is not as weird as we might have been led to believe! The prevailing theory of quantum mechanics is called Orthodox Quantum Theory (also known as the Copenhagen Interpretation). Orthodox Quantum Theory endows a special status on measurement processes by requiring an intervention of an observer or an observer’s proxy (e. g. a measuring apparatus). The placement of the observer (or proxy) is somewhat arbitrary which introduces a degree of subjectivity. Orthodox Quantum Theory only predicts probabilities for measured values of physical quantities. It is essentially an instrumental theory, i. e.