Indeterministic Quantum Gravity and Cosmology X. Probability-Theoretic Aspect: A Hidden Selector for Quantum Jumps, or How the Universe Plays the Game of Chance
Vladimir S. Mashkevich (Institute of Physics, Kiev)

TL;DR
This paper explores the role of objective a priori probability in quantum jumps within indeterministic universe models, proposing a hidden selector mechanism that influences quantum outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hidden selector concept for quantum jumps, advancing understanding of probability in indeterministic quantum cosmology.
Findings
A hidden selector mechanism for quantum jumps is constructed.
Objective a priori probability is analyzed in the context of individual quantum trials.
The work extends previous research on quantum indeterminism and probability theory.
Abstract
This paper is a sequel to the series of papers [gr-qc/9409010, gr-qc/9505034, gr-qc/9603022, gr-qc/9609035, gr-qc/9609046, gr-qc/9704033, gr-qc/9704038, gr-qc/9708014, gr-qc/9802016]. The problem of the meaning of objective a priori probability for individual random trials without repetition is considered. A sequence of such trials, namely quantum jumps, is realized in indeterministic dynamics of the universe. A hidden selector for the quantum jumps is constructed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
