Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1161258 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We make a first attempt to axiomatically formulate the Montevideo interpretation of quantum mechanics. In this interpretation environmental decoherence is supplemented with loss of coherence due to the use of realistic clocks to measure time to solve the measurement problem. The resulting formulation is framed entirely in terms of quantum objects. Unlike in ordinary quantum mechanics, classical time only plays the role of an unobservable parameter. The formulation eliminates any privileged role of the measurement process giving an objective definition of when an event occurs in a system.

► Fundamental limitations in measurement limit our ability to distinguish collapsed states from unitarily evolved ones. ► This provides a criterion for when events occur. ► This allows the construction of a realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics.

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