4.2 Discussion of the Standard Conception of Decoherence4.3 Arguments for and Against Realism; 4.4 Mathematical Aspects of the Conflict Between Quantum Mechanics and Spatio-temporal Localization; References; 5 The Pilot Wave Theory of Louis de Broglie and David Bohm; 5.1 General Principles; 5.2 Traj
The Quantum World: Philosophical Debates on Quantum Physics
โ Scribed by Bernard d'Espagnat, Hervรฉ Zwirn (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 310
- Series
- The Frontiers Collection
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In this largely nontechnical book, eminent physicists and philosophers address the philosophical impact of recent advances in quantum physics. These are shown to shed new light on profound questions about realism, determinism, causality or locality. The participants contribute in the spirit of an open and honest discussion, reminiscent of the time when science and philosophy were inseparable. After the editorsโ introduction, the next chapter reveals the strangeness of quantum mechanics and the subsequent discussions examine our notion of reality. The spotlight is then turned to the topic of decoherence. Bohmโs theory is critically examined in two chapters, and the relational interpretation of quantum mechanics is likewise described and discussed. The penultimate chapter presents a proposal for resolving the measurement problem, and finally the topic of loop quantum gravity is presented by one of its founding fathers, Carlo Rovelli.
The original presentations and discussions on which this volume is based took place under the auspices of the French โAcadรฉmie des Sciences Morales et Politiquesโ. The book will appeal to everybody interested in knowing how our description of the world is impacted by the results of the most powerful and successful theory that physicists have ever built.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
The Inescapable Strangeness of the Quantum World....Pages 1-30
Quantum Physics, Appearance and Reality....Pages 31-61
Experimental Investigation of Decoherence....Pages 63-94
Theoretical Aspects of Decoherence....Pages 95-125
The Pilot Wave Theory of Louis de Broglie and David Bohm....Pages 127-164
The Pilot-Wave Theory: Problems and Difficulties....Pages 165-193
The Relational Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and the EPR Paradox....Pages 195-223
Exchange of Views on the Relational Interpretation and Bellโs Theorem....Pages 225-249
The Theory of Measurement....Pages 251-278
Loop Quantum Gravity....Pages 279-293
Back Matter....Pages 295-299
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