Why shouldn't a more natural process prevent Alice from doing this
experiment with the lottery? Something far more probable than winning the
million which does not let this quantum trick happen? This would be similar
to the reasoning you applied to the quantum suicide. It could be much more
Hello Brent,
perhaps one remark concerning your understanding of einselection.
Please correct me if I am wrong here, but einselection - which is as you
say related to decoherence - is not selecting one state out of a
superposition of states, but selecting a certain basis in a Hilbert
space.
Please substitute in my last post: this does stay in conflict by this
does NOT stay in conflict!!
Jan Harms schrieb:
Hello Brent,
perhaps one remark concerning your understanding of einselection.
Please correct me if I am wrong here, but einselection - which is as you
say related
(problem 4) You get a native, and asks her if Santa
Claus exists. The native answers this: "If I am a knight then
Santa Claus exists" What can you deduce about the native, and about
Santa Claus?Lets give a name to the sentence:S="If I am a knight
then Santa Claus exists"1. If the
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