Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

This Quantum Physicist Says The Wave Function Isn't Real: Rob Spekkens

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Feb 2, 2026
Rob Spekkens, a quantum foundations researcher at the Perimeter Institute known for a 2004 toy theory that models quantum phenomena from limited knowledge. He argues the wave function is epistemic, compares our confusion to undeciphered hieroglyphs, and explores causal explanations, foil theories, Bell correlations, and how to reformulate inference and causation in quantum theory.
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Foil Theories Reveal Quantum Theory's Distinctive Core

  • Spekkens uses foil theories to map the landscape of possible worlds around quantum theory.
  • Studying foils reveals which operational phenomena uniquely pick out quantum theory.
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No-Go Theorems Force Which Assumptions To Change

  • Bell violations prove certain realist assumptions can't all hold; it's a no-go result.
  • Spekkens prefers keeping Leibniz and revising the conventional realism framework instead.
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Influence Versus Signaling: They Diverge

  • Causal influence and signaling differ: influence can exist without observable signaling.
  • The one-time pad shows you can have causal influence hidden by noise with no information transfer.
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