All,

I'm starting a new topic on wavefunctions in this reply to Jason because he 
brings up a very important issue.

The usual interpretation of wavefunctions are that particles are 'spread 
out' in the fixed common pre-existing space that quantum theory mistakenly 
assumes, that they are superpostions of states in this space.

However in my book on Reality in Part III, Elementals I propose another 
interpretation, namely that particles are discrete information entities in 
logical computational space, and that what wavefunctions actually are is 
descriptions of how space can become dimensionalized by decoherence events 
(since decoherence events produce exact conserved relationships between the 
dimensional variables of interacting particles). The mathematical results 
are exactly the same, its just a different interpretation.

However this approach that space is something that emerges from quantum 
events rather than being a fixed pre-existing background to events enables 
us to conceptually unify GR and QM and also resolves all so called quantum 
'paradox' as quantum processes are paradoxical ONLY with respect to the 
fixed pre-existing space mistakenly assumed.

Edgar




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