Re: quantum theory does need an interpretation

From: Jacques Mallah <jackmallah.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 18:52:21 EDT

>From: Marchal <marchal.domain.name.hidden>
> >http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph/0003146
> >Does Quantum Nonlocality Exist? Bell's Theorem and the
> >Many-Worlds Interpretation
> >Authors: Frank J. Tipler
>Thank you for refering us to this nice paper. (I communicate also the
>reference to the everything list where people could be interested).
>Note that the idea that MWI restore locality is as old as Everett. In
>particular Everett makes that point clear in his big paper on the
>Universal Wave Function, when he looks at the EPR phenomenon from the
>multiverse point of view.
>But with Tipler's paper it is Bell's work itself which is under
>scrutiny with some clarity and rigor. That paper gives me the feeling
>that MWI restore also completely the classical use of counterfactual
>propositions.

    I looked at the paper, and didn't notice anything new in it.

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