Everett and Structure

Wallace, David (2001) Everett and Structure.

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Abstract

I address the problem of indefiniteness in quantum mechanics: the problem that the theory, without changes to its formalism, seems to predict that macroscopic quantities have no definite values. The Everett interpretation is often criticised along these lines and I shall argue that
much of this criticism rests on a false dichotomy: that the macroworld must either be written directly into the formalism or be regarded as somehow illusory. By means of analogy with other areas of physics, I develop the view that the macroworld is instead to be understood in terms of certain structures and patterns which emerge from quantum theory (given appropriate dynamics, in particular decoherence). I extend this view to the observer, and in doing so make contact with functionalist theories of mind.

Keywords:Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics - Everett Interpretation
Preferred Basis
Decoherence
Emergence
Subjects:Specific Sciences: Physics: Quantum Mechanics
ID Code:681
Deposited By:Wallace, David
Deposited On:25 July 2002