Is quantum mechanics merely a theory for us?
Peter W. Evans

TL;DR
This paper proposes an agent-centric interpretation of quantum measurement, emphasizing the perspectival nature of the preferred basis and how classicality emerges through embodied agents' interactions with the physical world.
Contribution
It introduces a novel account of measurement that links basis selection to agent embodiment and addresses recent challenges to relational quantum mechanics.
Findings
Decoherence stabilizes agent-specified observables.
Measurement is public due to shared sensorimotor structures.
Quantum mechanics is a human-centric description of physical interactions.
Abstract
This paper develops an agent-centric account of measurement that treats the preferred-basis problem is fundamentally perspectival. On this view, the system--apparatus--environment decomposition and the observables that are apt to become classically robust are determined by the physical constitution and epistemic constraints of an embodied class of agents. Decoherence then stabilises those agent-specified observables, yielding facts that are stable for us without positing an absolute, observer-independent basis. On this picture, `measurements' are public not because they are metaphysically privileged, but because agents like us share the relevant sensorimotor and operational structure. I motivate this account through a discussion of two recent no-go results for relational quantum mechanics (RQM) (Brukner,2021;Pienaar,2021), and a subsequent response (DiBiagio and Rovelli, 2022): my aim…
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