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by amoruso
3264 days ago
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John Cramer has been pointing this out for years (since the 1980s I think): "The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Nonlocality" https://arxiv.org/abs/1503.00039 Also, Bell's inequality shows the state vector is nonlocal, and and that implies causality violation in relativity. Third, quantum information theory has retrocausality in the form of negative entropy: "Negative entropy in quantum information theory" https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9610005 Too many things pointing in the same direction. This is the right way to look at it. |
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He hit the popular science media as he was leading up to his modified delayed-choice quantum eraser for retro-causality. According to him that was a supposed paradox meaning the result of the experiment was going to have to give a result that conflicted with our theories and thus give an avenue for new discover (ie allow us to use a test that doesn't match our model).
It's been a decade and no results were ever discussed. That seems bizarre to me.