Wigner's friend paradox: objective reality does not exist?
Alexander Belinsky

TL;DR
The paper argues that current experiments cannot prove the non-existence of objective reality in quantum measurements, supported by general theoretical arguments.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis showing the impossibility of experimentally disproving the objective reality of quantum measurement outcomes.
Findings
Experiments cannot confirm the non-objectivity of quantum results.
Theoretical arguments support the non-existence of objective measurement outcomes.
Abstract
It is shown that the absence of an objective existence of the results of quantum measurements cannot be proved by known experiments. There are also general arguments confirming this conclusion.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
