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Paul Merriam

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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Time, Misc
Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics, Misc
Schrodinger's Cat
Physics of Time
Space and Time, Misc
Qualia, Misc
Philosophy of Consciousness, Misc
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Presentism
Space and Time, Misc
Physics of Time
Special Relativity, Misc
Metaphysics of Spacetime, Misc
Space and Time
Quantum Mechanics, Misc
Schrodinger's Cat
Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics, Misc
Philosophy of Time, Misc
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness, Misc
The Inverted Spectrum
Qualia, Misc
Philosophy of Physical Science
Aspects of Time, Misc
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  • All publications (125)
  •  754
    Equations, Qualia, and Qualations
    Abstract to Equations, Qualia, and Qualations With regard to consciousness, we could write an equation B = black. But it is possible to rewrite this using a quale, namely, B = █. This latter equation might be called a ‘qualation’. It has the same meaning regardless of the physiology that apprehends it. This article argues a whole theory of qualations could be developed. Further, to a Dualist, it could be that a materialist is convinced by materialist arguments involving the first equation, but i…Read more
    Abstract to Equations, Qualia, and Qualations With regard to consciousness, we could write an equation B = black. But it is possible to rewrite this using a quale, namely, B = █. This latter equation might be called a ‘qualation’. It has the same meaning regardless of the physiology that apprehends it. This article argues a whole theory of qualations could be developed. Further, to a Dualist, it could be that a materialist is convinced by materialist arguments involving the first equation, but it is unimaginable how this could ever be for a qualation. In view of the strong association of qualia with McTaggart’s A-series (future/present/past) a few notes on time are included.
    Philosophical Traditions, MiscellaneousScience of ConsciousnessReference, MiscQualiaPerception and K…Read more
    Philosophical Traditions, MiscellaneousScience of ConsciousnessReference, MiscQualiaPerception and Knowledge, Misc
  •  542
    77 OBSERVATIONS
    77 observations on qualia, quantum mechanics, time, mechanism for life after death, incompleteness, perspectivalism, Anthropic principle, two-dimensional semantics, materialism, God, the Hard Problem, Bach, entropy, string theory, qualations, etc.
    Qualia, MiscPhilosophy, Miscellaneous
  •  448
    Observations 3 version 3
    Observations on qualia, politics, Godel incompleteness, two-dimensional semantics, feminism, Bach, entropy, time, and other things.
    Philosophy, General WorksMetaphysicsPhilosophy of MindLogic and Philosophy of Logic, General Works
  •  662
    Perspectivalism, A-theorism, and their Interpretation of QM
    Abstract We motivate and develop an A-theory of time and probe its implied interpretation of quantum mechanics. It will emerge that, as a first take, the time of relativity is a B-series and the time of quantum mechanics is an A-series. There is philosophical motivation for the idea that mutual quantum measurement happens when and only when the systems’ A-series become one mutual A-series. This accounts almost trivially for many quantum phenomena, including that the electrons of a Bell pair do n…Read more
    Abstract We motivate and develop an A-theory of time and probe its implied interpretation of quantum mechanics. It will emerge that, as a first take, the time of relativity is a B-series and the time of quantum mechanics is an A-series. There is philosophical motivation for the idea that mutual quantum measurement happens when and only when the systems’ A-series become one mutual A-series. This accounts almost trivially for many quantum phenomena, including that the electrons of a Bell pair do not have definite spins ‘until’ measurement, as ‘until’ here is an A-series notion. This version of the paper is in the process of being re-formatted for submission to a journal.
    DualismVarieties of Scientific Realism, Misc
  •  657
    Non-locality in the AB-time interpretation of quantum mechanics
    Non-locality is one of the great mysteries of quantum mechanics (qm). There is a new realist interpretation of qm on the table whose notion of time incorporates both of McTaggart's A-series and B-series. In this philosophically motivated interpretation there is no fact of the matter as to whether the 'now' of one system is the 'now' of another system, until measurement. But this reproduces the idea that the spins of a Bell pair of electrons do not become definite 'until' measurement. And this al…Read more
    Non-locality is one of the great mysteries of quantum mechanics (qm). There is a new realist interpretation of qm on the table whose notion of time incorporates both of McTaggart's A-series and B-series. In this philosophically motivated interpretation there is no fact of the matter as to whether the 'now' of one system is the 'now' of another system, until measurement. But this reproduces the idea that the spins of a Bell pair of electrons do not become definite 'until' measurement. And this almost trivially allows for non-locality.
    Space and TimeQuantum Nonlocality, MiscDualism
  •  820
    A Mechanism for Life after Death
    A mechanism for life after death is given.
    Theories of ConsciousnessThe SoulQuantum MechanicsPhilosophy of Physical Science, Misc
  •  616
    Change in Entropy as a Function of McTaggart's A-series and B-series
    This careful note is a very initial foray into the issue of the change in entropy with respect to both McTaggart’s A-series and his B-series. We find a possible solution to the Past Hypothesis problem.
    Symmetry in PhysicsPhysics of TimePhilosophy of CosmologyThermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  •  504
    A Mathematical Definition of the Present and its Duration
    We give a mathematical definition of the present or 'what is real' and its duration on McTaggart's A-series future/present/past. This is applicable to at least one conception of the block-world, the growing-block, and presentism.
    Physics of TimeQualia, Misc
  •  527
    Motivation and synopsis of the new theory of time
    The motivation comes from the analogy (equivalence?) of the A-series to ontologically private qualia in Dualism. This leads to the proposal that two quantum systems, no matter how small, mutually observe each other when and only when they come to share the same A-series. McTaggart's A-series and B-series can be varied independently so they cannot be the same temporal variable.
    Probability in the Physical SciencesQualiaA-Theories of TimeMcTaggart's Argument
  •  596
    McTaggartian Spacetime: physics in the new theory of time
    We define and develop a notion of spacetime that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series that is consistent with special relativity. This 'McTaggartian spacetime' or 'AB-spacetime' requires *five* not *4* variables. The interface of two AB-spacetimes from different *ontological perspectives* is quantum mechanical. This note concentrates on the physics and not the philosophy. This is an invitation to contribute to a theory that is a work in progress.
    EventsOntology, MiscQuantum Mechanics, Miscellaneous
  •  559
    More Observations
    Anthropic principle, Perspectival ontology, Hard problem, Why something rather than nothing, Life after death, Buddhism, God
    OntologyLogicsPhilosophy of Physics, MiscellaneousBuddhismAfterlife
  •  459
    Observations
    Observations on qualia, death, free will, why there is something rather than nothing, and the Star Trek vs. the Star Wars debate.
    QualiaExistenceConsciousness and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  •  488
    Perspectival ontology + McTaggart = an AdS/CFT?
    The modest ambition of this short note is to point out a plausible route from a *perspectival ontology* and McTaggart’s *AB-spacetime* to an AdS/CFT correspondence. There are several minor arguments that would need to be filled in for this route to succeed.
    Quantum MechanicsEventsOntological Realism
  •  846
    A new theory of time 2 29 2020
    with Jeremy Horne
    We motivate and develop a new theory of time and apply it to a few thought experiments in physics.
    QualiaQuantum Mechanics, Miscellaneous
  •  789
    Postscripts
    Postscripts to McTaggart meets Schrodinger's Cat
    Philosophy of Time, MiscExistenceMetaphysics of Mind, MiscPhilosophy of Mind, MiscOntology, Misc
  •  832
    Schrodinger's Cat meets McTaggart and the problem of other minds
    This paper proposes an interpretation of time that is an 'A-theory' in that it incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series. The A-series characteristics are supposed to be 'ontologically private' analogous to qualia in the problem of other minds and is given a definition. The main idea is that the experimenter and the cat do not share the same A-series characteristics, e.g the same 'now'. So there is no single time at which the cat gets ascribed different states. It is proposed one m…Read more
    This paper proposes an interpretation of time that is an 'A-theory' in that it incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series. The A-series characteristics are supposed to be 'ontologically private' analogous to qualia in the problem of other minds and is given a definition. The main idea is that the experimenter and the cat do not share the same A-series characteristics, e.g the same 'now'. So there is no single time at which the cat gets ascribed different states. It is proposed one may define a 'unit of becoming' that coordinatizes the future/present/past 'private' spectrum as well as allowing one to calculate the rates of becoming. Relativity is briefly considered.
    Schrodinger's CatConsciousness and the Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsA-Theories of TimeGeneral …Read more
    Schrodinger's CatConsciousness and the Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsA-Theories of TimeGeneral Relativity
  •  1736
    McTaggart saves Schrodinger's Cat?
    This paper proposes an interpretation of time that is an 'A-theory' in that it incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series. The A-series characteristics are supposed to be 'ontologically private' analogous to qualia in the Inverted Spectrum thought experiment and is given a definition. The main idea is that the experimenter and the cat do not share the same A-series characteristics. So there is no single time at which the cat gets ascribed different states. It is proposed one may def…Read more
    This paper proposes an interpretation of time that is an 'A-theory' in that it incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series. The A-series characteristics are supposed to be 'ontologically private' analogous to qualia in the Inverted Spectrum thought experiment and is given a definition. The main idea is that the experimenter and the cat do not share the same A-series characteristics. So there is no single time at which the cat gets ascribed different states. It is proposed one may define a 'unit of becoming' that coordinatizes the future/present/past spectrum as well as allowing one to calculate the rates of becoming. We give a picture of this interpretation and discuss how it relates to the Schrodinger's Cat 'paradox'. Also relativity is briefly considered.
    Physics of TimeSchrodinger's CatPhilosophy of Mind, MiscGeneral RelativityA-Theories of TimeB-Theori…Read more
    Physics of TimeSchrodinger's CatPhilosophy of Mind, MiscGeneral RelativityA-Theories of TimeB-Theories of TimeQuantum Mechanics, MiscConsciousness and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  •  681
    From McTaggart to AdS^5 signature v. 4
    The purpose of this yet-another version of this note is to make another attempt to show how an 'AB-series' interpretation of time, given in a companion paper, leads, surprisingly, apparently, to the signature of the physicists' important AdS^5 geometry. This is not a theory of 2 time dimensions. Rather, it is a theory of 1 time dimension that has both A-series and B-series characteristics.
    Physics of TimeDualism, MiscQuantum Mechanics, MiscPhilosophy of Time, MiscSpace and Time, Misc
  •  704
    From McTaggart to AdS_5 geometry v. 3
    The purpose of this note is to show how an 'AB-series' interpretation of time leads, surprisingly, apparently, to AdS_5 geometry. This is not a theory of 2 time dimensions. Rather, it is a theory of 1 time dimension that has both A-series and B-series characteristics. To summarize the result, a spacetime in terms of (1) the earlier-to-later aspect of time, and (2) the (related) future-present-past aspect of time, and (3) 3-d space, it would seem, gives us the AdS_5 geometry.
    Physics of TimePhilosophy, MiscGeneral RelativityQuantum Mechanics, MiscellaneousQualia, Misc
  •  561
    From McTaggart to AdS_5 geometry 2
    The purpose of this note is to show how an 'AB-series' interpretation of time, given in a companion paper, leads, surprisingly, to AdS_5 geometry. This is not a theory of 2 time dimensions. Rather, it is a theory of 1 time dimension that has both A-series and B-series characteristics.
    The Passage of Time, MiscMcTaggart's ArgumentA-Theories of TimePhysics of TimeGeneral Relativity
  •  408
    From McTaggert to AdS_5 geometry
    The purpose of this note is to show how an 'AB-series' interpretation of time, given in a companion paper, leads, surprisingly, directly to the physicists' important AdS5 geometry. This is not a theory of 2 time dimensions. Rather, it is a theory of 1 time dimension that has both B-series and A-series characteristics. To summarize the result, a spacetime in terms of 1. the earlier-to-later aspect of time, and 2. the related future-present-past aspect of time, and 3. 3-d space, automatically give…Read more
    The purpose of this note is to show how an 'AB-series' interpretation of time, given in a companion paper, leads, surprisingly, directly to the physicists' important AdS5 geometry. This is not a theory of 2 time dimensions. Rather, it is a theory of 1 time dimension that has both B-series and A-series characteristics. To summarize the result, a spacetime in terms of 1. the earlier-to-later aspect of time, and 2. the related future-present-past aspect of time, and 3. 3-d space, automatically gives us AdS_5.
  •  989
    A theory of time: bringing McTaggart into physics
    This paper proposes an interpretation of time that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series, and attempts to cast it in a way that might be usable by physicists. This interpretation allows one to reconcile special relativity with temporal becoming as the latter is understood as 'ontologically private', which is given a mathematical definition. This allows one to define a unit of becoming, as well as the rates of becoming. This paper gives a picture of this interpretation and appli…Read more
    This paper proposes an interpretation of time that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series, and attempts to cast it in a way that might be usable by physicists. This interpretation allows one to reconcile special relativity with temporal becoming as the latter is understood as 'ontologically private', which is given a mathematical definition. This allows one to define a unit of becoming, as well as the rates of becoming. This paper gives a picture of this interpretation and applies a rough outline of the concepts to several test cases.
    Physics of TimeSimultaneity
  •  691
    Notes 2 A theory of time 6 7 2019
    A theory of time was proposed in "A theory of time", an early version of which is on PhilPapers. The idea was that the A-series features of a physical system are ontologically private, and this was given a mathematical definition. Also B-series features are ontologically public. This brief note is a detailed rumination on path-integrals and Schrodinger's Cat, in this theory.
    Philosophy of Time, MiscPhysics of TimeQuantum Mechanics, MiscSchrodinger's CatA-Theories of Time
  •  690
    A new theory of time
    This article proposes an interpretation of time that incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series, and tries to cast it in a role that could be useful to physicists. This AB-series allows one, to reconcile special relativity with temporal becoming if the latter is understood as 'ontologically private', which is given a mathematical definition. This allows one to define a unit of becoming, as well as the rates of becoming. This article gives a picture of this interpretation.
    Experience of Temporal PassagePhilosophy of Time, MiscSpecial Relativity, MiscQuantum NonlocalityQua…Read more
    Experience of Temporal PassagePhilosophy of Time, MiscSpecial Relativity, MiscQuantum NonlocalityQualia, Misc
  •  530
    More on McTaggart's AB-series in physics
    More on McTaggart's AB-series in physics, with integrals.
    Philosophy of Physics, MiscSimultaneity
  •  914
    Towards an AB-series interpretation of time in physics
    How can McTaggart's A-series notion of time be incorporated into physics while retaining the B-series notion? It may be the A-series 'now' can be construed as ontologically private. How is that modeled? Could a definition of a combined AB-series entropy help with the Past Hypothesis problem? What if the increase in entropy as a system goes from earlier times to later times is canceled by the decrease in entropy as a system goes from future, to present, to past?
    McTaggart's ArgumentA-Theories of TimeSimultaneityQuantum Mechanics
  •  894
    The ineffable now in physics
    While physicists know how to use quantum mechanics, there is no consensus on what quantum mechanics is a mechanics of. The aim of this paper is to introduce the beginning of what might turn out to be an interpretation of quantum mechanics—one that leaves all calculated probabilities intact. The basic idea is that quantum mechanics describes the objective world, but there must be added to it ineffable variables, one of which is the temporal 'now'. Ineffable variables are not 'hidden variables'.
    Space SciencesPhysics
  •  583
    A Temporal Knowledge Argument
    There appears to be a temporal analogue to the Knowledge argument. If correct, it could be read as an argument that B-theorism is false: time is not completely described by McTaggart's B-series. We analyse the temporal knowledge argument in terms of Chalmers's 2-dimensional semantics. An adaptation of the most popular response to the Knowledge argument indicates that McTaggart's A-series and B-series have different modes of presentation.
    Philosophy of Time, MiscThe Inverted SpectrumOntology, Misc
  •  691
    The Temporal Knowledge Argument 2
    How does the temporal knowledge argument fair when exposed to Chalmers' 2-dimensional analysis of the knowledge argument?
    Philosophy of Time, MiscTwo-Dimensionalism about ContentB-Theories of TimeA-Theories of TimeTemporal…Read more
    Philosophy of Time, MiscTwo-Dimensionalism about ContentB-Theories of TimeA-Theories of TimeTemporal Experience, MiscThe Passage of Time, Misc
  •  660
    Time Flows at 1 B-second per A-second
    I suggest time flows at 1 B-series second per A-series second.
    Time and ChangeA-Theories of TimePhilosophy of Time, MiscB-Theories of TimeThe Passage of Time, Misc
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