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Logical Types in Quantum Mechanics

Soltau, Andrew (2010) Logical Types in Quantum Mechanics. UNSPECIFIED.

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Barbour shows that time does not exist in the physical world, and similar conclusions are reached by others such as Deutsch, Davies and Woodward. Every possible configuration of a physical environment simply exists in the universe. The system is objectively static. Observation, however, is an inherently transtemporal phenomenon, involving actual or effective change of the configuration, collapse. Since, in a static environment, all possible configurations exist, transtemporal reality is of the logical type of a movie. The frame of a movie film is of one logical type, an element of a set of frames, the movie, itself of a second logical type. In a static no-collapse universe, the configurations are of the first logical type, transtemporal reality of the second. To run, the movie requires iteration, a third logical type. Phenomenal consciousness is subjectively experienced as of this third logical type with regard to physical configurations. Everett's formulation clearly describes the transtemporal reality of an observer, which follows the physical in the linear dynamics, but departs from it on observation, giving rise to the the appearance of collapse, and the alternation of dynamics defined in the standard von Neumann-Dirac formulation. Since there is no physical collapse, his formulation is disputed. Given an iterator of the third logical type, the appearance of collapse is simply evidence of iteration. Chalmers demonstrates that phenomenal consciousness is of this logical type, an emergent property of the unitary system as a whole. Given an iterative function of this nature, one contextual to the physical configurations, paradoxes of time are resolved. Subjectively, meaning from the perspective of the iterative process, time passes in an objectively static universe, and the appearance of collapse is effected.


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Soltau, Andrew
Keywords: Quantum mechanics, Time, Russell, Logical type, Everett, Philosophy of physics, Linear Dynamics, Collapse Dynamics, Von Neumann-Dirac formulation, Phenomenal consciousness, Chalmers, Passage of time, Functional frame of reference, Quantum mechanical frame of reference, Mind, Cartesian dualism
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Mechanics
Depositing User: Andrew Soltau
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2010
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2010 15:20
Item ID: 5554
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Physics > Quantum Mechanics
Date: 2010
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/5554

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