Bohm, Penrose, and the Search for non-Local Causality
Tony Robbin

TL;DR
This paper explores the ideas of Bohm and Penrose regarding non-local causality and the arrow of time, emphasizing the significance of projective physical space in understanding these phenomena.
Contribution
It offers a comparative analysis of Bohm and Penrose's perspectives on non-local causality and the arrow of time, highlighting the role of projective physical space.
Findings
Clarified the conceptual link between non-local causality and the arrow of time.
Highlighted the importance of projective physical space in quantum foundations.
Provided insights into the philosophical implications of their ideas.
Abstract
Before they met, David Bohm and Roger Penrose each puzzled over the paradox of the arrow of time. After they met, the case for projective physical space became clearer.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhilosophy and History of Science · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy, Science, and History
