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Information and the foundations of quantum theory

Angelo Bassi, Saikat Ghosh, Tejinder P. Singh

Published 2013-10-31Version 1

We believe that the hypothesis `it from bit' originates from the assumption that probabilities have a fundamental, irremovable status in quantum theory. We argue against this assumption and highlight four well-known reformulations / modifications of the theory in which probabilities and the measuring apparatus do not play a fundamental role. These are: Bohmian Mechanics, Dynamical Collapse Models, Trace Dynamics, and Quantum Theory without Classical Time. Here the `it' is primary and the `bit' is derived from the `it'.

Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures, second prize in the FQXi 2013 Essay Contest
Categories: quant-ph
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