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203On a Symmetry Argument for the Guidance Equation in Bohmian MechanicsInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (4): 393-410. 2010.Bohmian mechanics faces an underdetermination problem: when it comes to solving the measurement problem, alternatives to the Bohmian guidance equation work just as well as the official guidance equation. One way to argue that the guidance equation is superior to its rivals is to use a symmetry argument: of the candidate guidance equations, the official guidance equation is the simplest Galilean-invariant candidate. This symmetry argument---if it worked---would solve the underdetermination proble…Read more
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