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- Can Everett be interpreted without extravaganza?
- Everett's ``many-worlds proposal
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- Constructing the Myth of the Copenhagen Interpretation
- John von Neumann and the foundations of quantum physics.
- Might perhaps energy be a merely statistical concept?
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- Physical isolation and marginalization in physics: David Bohm's cold war exile.
- Quantum Theory of Gravity. I. The Canonical Theory
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- Relational quantum mechanics
- Role of the Observer in Quantum Theory
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- Bohr's complementarity and Kant's epistemology
- Niels Bohr as philosopher of experiment: does decoherence theory challenge bohr's doctrine of classical concepts?
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- A history of entanglement: decoherence and the interpretation problem
- Everett's ``many-worlds proposal
- Quantum dissidents: research on the foundations of quantum theory circa 1970
- Everett's pure wave mechanics and the notion of worlds
- A new objective definition of quantum entanglement as potential coding of intensive and effective relations
- The Doomsday argument, Adam \& Eve, \(\text{UN}^{++}\), and Quantum Joe
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