On Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at 3:59:47 PM UTC-6, Brent wrote:
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> On 11/19/2019 1:43 PM, Philip Thrift wrote:
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>  A diffraction pattern emerges in video recordings of single-photon 
> double-slit experiments whether anyone sees the video or not. what changes 
> is the image on the video frame-by-frame. If you take a video of a an arrow 
> shot from a bow, it follows a parabolic curve, and what changes is its 
> position frame-by-frame.
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> So when your path integral formulation predicts various probabilities for 
> position of photon absorptions by the video camera nothing has changed when 
> positions are actualized in the recording.  All the same probabilities 
> obtain.  Which is the MWI view.
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> Brent
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In the cases of *Quantum Measure Theory* (Rafael Sorkin), *Real Path 
Quantum Theory* (Adrain Kent), or -- in another type of formulation -- 
*Cellular 
Automaton Interpretation* [of Quantum Mechanics] (Gerard 't Hooft), I don't 
see what "change" means in your terms.

@philipthrift

*The Schrödinger equation is not the only way to study quantum mechanical 
systems and make predictions. The other formulations of quantum mechanics 
include matrix mechanics, introduced by Werner Heisenberg, and the path 
integral formulation, developed chiefly by Richard Feynman. Paul Dirac 
incorporated matrix mechanics and the Schrödinger equation into a single 
formulation.*
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schr%C3%B6dinger_equation

@philipthrift 

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