The Bohmian solution to the problem of time
Ward Struyve

TL;DR
This paper explains how Bohmian mechanics offers a solution to the problem of time in canonical quantum gravity by addressing the static nature of the universe's wave function.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Bohmian mechanics provides a coherent way to resolve the problem of time in quantum gravity.
Findings
Bohmian mechanics yields a dynamic picture of the universe.
It resolves the static wave function issue in canonical quantum gravity.
The approach offers new insights into quantum cosmology.
Abstract
In canonical quantum gravity the wave function of the universe is static, leading to the so-called problem of time. We summarize here how Bohmian mechanics solves this problem.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
