All-Possible-Worlds: Unifying Many-Worlds and Copenhagen, in the Light of Quantum Contextuality
Antoine Suarez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new interpretation of quantum physics called All-Possible-Worlds, unifying Many-Worlds and Copenhagen views through quantum contextuality and proposing nonlocality at detection as a fundamental principle.
Contribution
It offers a novel unified framework for quantum interpretations by integrating Many-Worlds and Copenhagen approaches via quantum contextuality.
Findings
Unifies Many-Worlds and Copenhagen interpretations.
Proposes nonlocality at detection as a fundamental principle.
Applies to single qubit and qutrit experiments.
Abstract
"All-Possible-Worlds" is a novel interpretation of quantum physics, which results from a unified reformulation of Many-Worlds and Copenhagen ("collapse") in the light of quantum contextuality, and proposes "nonlocality at detection" as a principle ruling the whole quantum realm, including single qubit and qutrit experiments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
