Quantum Mechanics on Spacetime I: Spacetime State Realism

Wallace, David and Timpson, Christopher Gordon (2009) Quantum Mechanics on Spacetime I: Spacetime State Realism.

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Abstract

What ontology does realism about the quantum state suggest? The main extant view in contemporary philosophy of physics is wave-function realism. We elaborate the sense in which wave-function realism does provide an ontological picture; and defend it from certain objections that have been raised against it. However, there are good reasons to be dissatisfied with wave-function realism, as we go on to elaborate. This motivates the development of an opposing picture: what we call spacetime state realism; a view which takes the states associated to spacetime regions as fundamental. This approach enjoys a number of beneficial features, although, unlike wave-function realism, it involves non-separability at the level of fundamental ontology. We investigate the pros and cons of this non-separability, arguing that it is a quite acceptable feature; even one which proves fruitful in the context of relativistic covariance. A companion paper discusses the prospects for combining a spacetime-based ontology with separability, along lines suggested by Deutsch and Hayden

Keywords:spacetime state realism, wave-function realism, quantum ontology, non-separability, narratability
Subjects:Specific Sciences: Physics: Fields and Particles
Specific Sciences: Physics: Quantum Mechanics
Specific Sciences: Physics: Quantum Field Theory
ID Code:4621
Deposited By:Timpson, Christopher Gordon
Deposited On:13 May 2009
Additional Information:Forthcoming in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.