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View SchemaEinstein was right: Proof of absence of spooky state reduction in quantum mechanics
| Authors | C. S. Unnikrishnan |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | quant-ph/0206175 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0206175 |
| Journal | Found.Phys.Lett. 15 (2002) 1-25 |
Abstract
The present standard interpretation of quantum mechanics invokes nonlocality and state reduction at space-like separated points during measurements on entangled systems. While there is no understanding of the physical mechanism of such nonlocal state reduction, the experimental verifications of quantum correlations different from that predicted by local realistic theories have polarized the physicists' opinion in favour of nonlocality. I show conclusively that there is no such spooky state reduction, vindicating the strong views against nonlocality held by Einstein and Popper. Experimental support to this proof is also discussed. The Bell's inequalities arise due to ignoring the phase information in the correlation function and not due to nonlocality. This result goes against the current belief of quantum nonlocality held by the majority of physicists; yet the proof is transparent and rigorous, and therefore demands a change in the interpretation of quantum mechanics and quantum measurements. The hypothesis of wave function collapse is inconsistent with experimental observations on entangled correlated systems.
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"abstract": "The present standard interpretation of quantum mechanics invokes nonlocality\nand state reduction at space-like separated points during measurements on\nentangled systems. While there is no understanding of the physical mechanism of\nsuch nonlocal state reduction, the experimental verifications of quantum\ncorrelations different from that predicted by local realistic theories have\npolarized the physicists\u0027 opinion in favour of nonlocality. I show conclusively\nthat there is no such spooky state reduction, vindicating the strong views\nagainst nonlocality held by Einstein and Popper. Experimental support to this\nproof is also discussed. The Bell\u0027s inequalities arise due to ignoring the\nphase information in the correlation function and not due to nonlocality. This\nresult goes against the current belief of quantum nonlocality held by the\nmajority of physicists; yet the proof is transparent and rigorous, and\ntherefore demands a change in the interpretation of quantum mechanics and\nquantum measurements. The hypothesis of wave function collapse is inconsistent\nwith experimental observations on entangled correlated systems.",
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