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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2004

Pages: 267-283

Series: Axiomathes

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Wim Christiaens, "The EPR-experiment and free process theory", Axiomathes 14, 2004, pp. 267-283.

The EPR-experiment and free process theory

Wim Christiaens

pp. 267-283

in: Axiomathes 14, 2004.

Abstract

As part of the "creation-discovery' interpretation of quantum mechanics Diederik Aerts presented a setting with macroscopical coincidence experiments designed to exhibit significant conceptual analogies between portions of stuff and quantum compound entities in a singlet state in Einstein—Podolsky—Rosen/Bell-experiments (EPR-experiments). One important claim of the creation-discovery view is that the singlet state describes an entity that does not have a definite position in space and thus "does not exist in space'. "Free Process Theory' is a recent proposal by Johanna Seibt of an integrated ontology, i.e., of an ontology suitable for the interpretation of theories of the macrophysical and microphysical domain (quantum field theory). The framework of free process theory allows us to show systematically the relevant analogies and disanalogies between Aerts' experiment and EPR-experiments. From free process ontology it also follows quite naturally that the quantum compound entity described by the singlet state "does not exist in space.'

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2004

Pages: 267-283

Series: Axiomathes

Full citation:

Wim Christiaens, "The EPR-experiment and free process theory", Axiomathes 14, 2004, pp. 267-283.