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187Historically, appearance of the quantum theory led to a prevailing view that Nature is indeterministic. The arguments for the indeterminism and proposals for indeterministic and deterministic approaches are reviewed. These include collapse theories, Bohmian Mechanics and the many-worlds interpretation. It is argued that ontic interpretations of the quantum wave function provide simpler and clearer physical explanation and that the many-worlds interpretation is the most attractive since it provid…Read more
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221David Wallace the emergent multiverse: Quantum theory according to the Everett interpretationBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (2): 465-468. 2015.We have, then, a theory which is objectively causal and continuous, while at the same time subjectively probabilistic and discontinuous. It can lay claim to a certain completeness, since it applies to all systems, of whatever size, and is still capable of explaining the appearance of the macroscopic world. The price, however, is the abandonment of the concept of the uniqueness of the observer, with its somewhat disconcerting philosophical implications
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209Quantum mechanical interaction-free measurementsFoundations of Physics 23 (7): 987-997. 1993.A novel manifestation of nonlocality of quantum mechanics is presented. It is shown that it is possible to ascertain the existence of an object in a given region of space without interacting with it. The method might have practical applications for delicate quantum experiments
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127The Meaning of the Interaction-Free MeasurementsFoundations of Physics 33 (3): 491-510. 2003.Interaction-free measurements introduced by Elitzur and Vaidman [Found. Phys. 23, 987 (1993)] allow finding infinitely fragile objects without destroying them. Many experiments have been successfully performed showing that indeed, the original scheme and its modifications lead to reduction of the disturbance of the observed systems. However, there is a controversy about the validity of the term “interaction-free” for these experiments. Broad variety of such experiments are reviewed and the meani…Read more
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297On schizophrenic experiences of the neutron or why we should believe in the many‐worlds interpretation of quantum theoryInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 12 (3). 1990.This is a philosophical paper in favor of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum theory. The necessity of introducing many worlds is explained by analyzing a neutron interference experiment. The concept of the “measure of existence of a world” is introduced and some difficulties with the issue of probability in the framework of the MWI are resolved
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74It is argued that the criticism of Byrne and Hall of the argument of Chalmers in favor of the Everett-style interpretation is incorrect.
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Tel Aviv UniversityRegular Faculty
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| Philosophy of Probability |