How to Avoid Absolute Determinismin Two Boundary Quantum Dynamics
Fritz W. Bopp (Siegen U.)
Abstract: Arguments for a two boundary theory are outlined. A quantum statistical effect plays a central role. Plausible concepts of how in such a theory an approximate causal macroscopic theory can emerge are presented. A problem with simple implementations of the two boundary theory is that effective or real willful decisions can not be added as there is no consecutive macroscopic time ordering of such effective or real willful decision points. We present a somewhat drastic but somehow beautiful way to avoid it.
mathematical physicsgeneral physicsquantum physics
Audience: general audience
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