http://scholar.google.com/ Great site! There are some minor problems. I noticed that in some search results the authors were wrong. Probably google uses some...
http://scholar.google.com/ Yes, it is a very useful site, and more details as to uses are given on ...
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Dec 3, 2004 1:37 am
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J.Crammer's comments on Afshar's 'which way' experiment in New scientist are interesting, however I think he has jumped to some rash conclusions regarding...
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Dec 7, 2004 1:21 am
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Hi, I just read Mostly Harmless, since I first read it whe it was published. Can someone please explain the ending, I can't have been paying much attention...
When I said IF Afshar's experiment works is around the idea that you can observe both at the same time, however as the experimentalist Dr M.Coupland points out...
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Dec 10, 2004 1:54 am
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The Cramer/Afshar notes were just comment from non peer-reviewed work on Afshar's as yet unproven ideas AFAIK. I went rapidly through the literature and found...
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Dec 10, 2004 2:10 pm
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Standard interpretation of quantum theory & CI should be refered to as Hidden Variables in that they try there best to disguise or conceal what is going on....
June Shjppey
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Dec 11, 2004 1:44 am
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<jshippey@...> said ... surely an *argumentum ad hominem* against valuable ideas which might be construed from Bohm's work? The Bohm mathematical...
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Dec 12, 2004 1:10 am
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... From: uv [mailto:uv@...] Sent: 11 December 2004 11:59 To: Fabric-of-Reality@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: New Scientist Crammers rash...
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Dec 13, 2004 1:47 pm
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A paper about Popper, rationality and knowledge by W. W. Bartley III http://www.geocities.com/criticalrationalist/rcl.doc Alan ...
What impact will Maris Humphrey's theory of split electrons (maintaining their independence) have on the MWI? Gets a bit difficult to consider the wave...
... In what way does the MWI consider the wave function a statistical gimmick - or did you mean that the other way around (i.e. rather hard to ignore the MWI...
... gimmick - or did you mean that the other way around (i.e. rather ... I've encounter quantum mechanics tutors written by university professors stating that...
... Mules are the offspring of horses and donkeys and to understand why they are inertile you must first understand a little about sexual reproduction. ...
Mules are crosses between two groups of animals which are almost but not quite different species (horses and donkeys I believe). Species form gradually when...
It is my understanding that female mules have been known on occasion to have foaled. What is the reason for this aberration, please? Thank you. Bob Schott ......
... No, it is not evidence against evolution. The specific reason may or may not be of interest, but such phenomena are not logically inconsistent with...
http://arxiv.org/abs/math-ph/0501010 A Finslerian version of 't Hooft Deterministic Quantum Models Authors: Ricardo Gallego Comments: 11 pages; no figures ...
... I don't think this would affect the MWI at all. The same "split" would happen in other universes. Very interesting question, of course. Since lower ...
Dear Saibal, I read the paper quickly and noticed that very little attention was given to the question of the effects of Plank scale phenomenology (Psp), most...
... to have ... Well, I haven't seen such reports and so I can't come to much of a decision about their truth or lack thereof. However, I suppose that it is...
... One can split a wavefunction apparently, but certainly not a point particle. Twas supposed to be the wavefunction OF the point particle, but now there's...
Thank you for the response. Here is verification from the BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2290491.stm Indeed, it is a very rare event. The...
Well, the (in)ability to remain fertile into a second generation pretty well defines "species", doesn't it . . . but, of course, it's never quite so either/or...
... But why is evolution working on creating seperate species and preventing "mix up"? Why aren't there more "in-bettween" species? Why as animals get larger...
... It's not working to do that, it is simply something that happens as a matter of course as two populations of the same species adapt to different niches....
Evolution does not 'work' at anything. What happens, happens. A lot of people seem to think that evolution has a purpose, that it is aiming for a better...
Hi Stephen, I will take a look at those refs. The models proposed by 't Hooft are rather general. All you need is determinism with information loss. How you ...
Question from a non-physicist: I have a general idea how MWI purports to resolve the causality paradox in the Copenhagen interpetation in the case of...