Causal Intuition and Delayed-Choice Experiments
The conventional explanation of delayed-choice experiments appears to violate our causal intuition at the quantum level. I reanalyze these experiments using time-reversed and time-symmetric formulations of quantum mechanics. The time-reversed formulation does not give the same experimental predictio...
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doaj-7f5351104e5442d586e1a2c97c9c78332020-12-27T00:01:30ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002021-12-0123232310.3390/e23010023Causal Intuition and Delayed-Choice ExperimentsMichael B. Heaney0Independent Researcher, 3182 Stelling Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USAThe conventional explanation of delayed-choice experiments appears to violate our causal intuition at the quantum level. I reanalyze these experiments using time-reversed and time-symmetric formulations of quantum mechanics. The time-reversed formulation does not give the same experimental predictions. The time-symmetric formulation gives the same experimental predictions but actually violates our causal intuition at the quantum level. I explore the reasons why our causal intuition may be wrong at the quantum level, suggest how conventional causation might be recovered in the classical limit, propose a quantum analog to the classical block universe viewpoint, and speculate on implications of the time-symmetric formulation for cosmological boundary conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/1/23delayed-choicecausalityretrocausalityadvanced actionnumerical simulation |
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Causal Intuition and Delayed-Choice Experiments |
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The conventional explanation of delayed-choice experiments appears to violate our causal intuition at the quantum level. I reanalyze these experiments using time-reversed and time-symmetric formulations of quantum mechanics. The time-reversed formulation does not give the same experimental predictions. The time-symmetric formulation gives the same experimental predictions but actually violates our causal intuition at the quantum level. I explore the reasons why our causal intuition may be wrong at the quantum level, suggest how conventional causation might be recovered in the classical limit, propose a quantum analog to the classical block universe viewpoint, and speculate on implications of the time-symmetric formulation for cosmological boundary conditions. |
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delayed-choice causality retrocausality advanced action numerical simulation |
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