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Objective Quantum Fields, Retrocausality and Ontology

Peter D. Drummond, Margaret D. Reid

2021Entropy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We compare different approaches to quantum ontology. In particular, we discuss an interpretation of quantum mechanics that we call objective quantum field theory (OQFT), which involves retrocausal fields. Here, objective implies the existence of fields independent of an observer, but not that the results of conjugate measurements are predetermined: the theory is contextual. The ideas and analyses of Einstein and Bohr through to more recent approaches to objective realism are discussed. We briefly describe measurement induced projections, the guided wave interpretation, many-universes, consistent histories and modal theories. These earlier interpretations are compared with OQFT. We argue that this approach is compatible both with Bohr's quantum complementarity and Einstein's objective realism.

Topics & Concepts

Complementarity (molecular biology)Bohr modelInterpretations of quantum mechanicsComputer scienceMinority interpretations of quantum mechanicsQuantumTheoretical physicsModalInterpretation (philosophy)Categorical quantum mechanicsConsistent historiesOntologyMathematicsDe Broglie–Bohm theoryCopenhagen interpretationTheoretical computer scienceQuantum field theoryQuantum probabilityQuantum informationEinsteinAxiomEntropy (arrow of time)Open quantum systemRelational quantum mechanicsField (mathematics)Quantum mechanicsQuantum information scienceQuantum processEPR paradoxMeasurement problemPhysicsQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsRelativity and Gravitational TheoryNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
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