Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

Jacob Barandes: "There is No Quantum Multiverse"

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Feb 18, 2025
Jacob Barandes, a theoretical physicist at Harvard, dives into the fascinating world of quantum mechanics. He challenges traditional notions of wave-particle duality and introduces his innovative approach using indivisible stochastic processes. The dialogue explores historical perspectives from luminaries like Schrödinger and Einstein, while also tackling the limitations of conventional quantum theories. Barandes rethinks quantum entanglement and causation, advocating for fresh interpretations to address the complexities of our universe.
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Entanglement in Indivisible Stochastic Approach

  • Entanglement, in the indivisible stochastic view, arises from a non-factorizable overall stochastic dynamic.
  • A division event (like a measurement) can restart the dynamics, breaking entanglement.
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Role of Phase Information

  • Phase information in Hilbert space represents indivisibility in the stochastic approach.
  • When including measuring devices, phases become unnecessary for predictions.
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Indivisible Stochastic vs. Copenhagen

  • Unlike Copenhagen, the indivisible stochastic approach posits a real micro-world ontology.
  • It provides a basis for emergence and avoids the ambiguous Heisenberg cut.
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