On 10/9/2019 6:26 AM, Philip Thrift wrote:


On Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at 5:52:03 AM UTC-5, Alan Grayson wrote:



    On Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at 12:28:38 AM UTC-6, Brent wrote:



        On 10/8/2019 9:20 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
        > I've argued this before, but it's worth stating again. It's a
        > misintepretation of superposition to claim that a system
        described by
        > it, is in all the component states simultaneously. As is
        easily seen
        > in ordinary vector space, an arbitrary vector has an
        uncountable
        > number of different representations. Thus, to claim it is in
        some
        > specific set of component states simultaneously, makes no
        sense. Thus
        > evaporates a key "mystery" of quantum theory, inclusive of
        S's cat and
        > Everett's many worlds. AG

        No.  It changes the problem to the question of why there are
        preferred
        bases.

        Brent


    Who chose Alive and Dead, or Awake and Sleeping for the S. cat?
    Wasn't it the observer? Since they had other choices, my claim
    stands. AG



The devil cat is in the experimental details ...

*Path integral approach on Schrodinger's cat*
Zinkoo Yun
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Victoria, Canada
https://arxiv.org/abs/1310.8020

"the two conditional paths in Schrodinger’s cat experiment do not interfere with each other. So there is no phase effect between them thus no quantum superposition between |dead> and |alive>"

It just begs the question of basis by assuming the initial and final states.

Brent

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