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The following pages link to Role of the Observer in Quantum Theory (Q5529416):
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- Philosophy enters the optics laboratory: Bell's theorem and its first experimental tests (1965-1982) (Q643068) (← links)
- The origin of the Everettian heresy (Q652777) (← links)
- How to (properly) strengthen Bell's theorem using counterfactuals (Q652803) (← links)
- A phenomenological solution to the measurement problem? husserl and the foundations of quantum mechanics (Q720492) (← links)
- On EPR-type entanglement in the experiments of Scully et al. I. The micromaser case and delayed-choice quantum erasure (Q1013708) (← links)
- Partial-state formalism and the object-subject split in quantum mechanics (Q1308991) (← links)
- Bell inequality, nonlocality and analyticity (Q1405849) (← links)
- Particle model from quantum foundations (Q1621264) (← links)
- The computer as a physical system: a microscopic quantum mechanical Hamiltonian model of computers as represented by Turing machines (Q1707541) (← links)
- Mott's cloud-chamber theory made explicit and the relative-collapse interpretation of quantum mechanics thus obtained (Q1897599) (← links)
- Time paradoxes reviewed (Q1965504) (← links)
- The inadequacy of effective incoherence interpretations of quantum theory, as demonstrated by analysis of EPR measurements. (Q1967745) (← links)
- Statistical explanation in physics: The Copenhagen interpretation (Q2538837) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics needs no consciousness (Q2884268) (← links)
- Constructing the Myth of the Copenhagen Interpretation (Q5171455) (← links)
- Further remarks on the relations between statistical mechanics and quantum theory of measurement (Q5516853) (← links)
- On the Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics (Q5531708) (← links)