On 2/28/2014 2:43 PM, LizR wrote:
If anyone is looking for the source of quantum randomness I've already
provided an
explanation. It occurs as fragmentary spacetimes are created by quantum
events and
then merged via shared quantum events. There can be no deterministic rules
for
aligning separate spacetime fragments thus nature is forced to make those
alignments
randomly.
OK, I'll bite. Show us the maths and the experts can see how it stacks up against
Everett et al.
But sadly no one on this group is interested in quantum theory, only
relativity, and
far out philosophies such as 'comp'.
On the contrary, I am interested in your theory of quantum randomness IF you can flesh it
out. For example how do you describe a Stern-Gerlach experiment, a Vaidman no-interaction
measurment, an EPR experiment, Bose-Einstein condensate,...?
Brent
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