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The problem of time and the problem of quantum measurement
Published 2012-10-30Version 1
Quantum theory depends on an external classical time, and there ought to exist an equivalent reformulation of the theory which does not depend on such a time. The demand for the existence of such a reformulation suggests that quantum theory is an approximation to a stochastic non-linear theory. The stochastic non-linearity provides a dynamical explanation for the collapse of the wave-function during a quantum measurement. Hence the problem of time and the measurement problem are related to each other: the search for a solution for the former problem naturally implies a solution for the latter problem.
Comments: 14 pages, 4 figures, based on a talk given at Quantum Malta 2012, submitted to the volume The Forgotten Present (running title) Thomas Filk and Albrecht von Muller [Eds.]
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