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Decoherence, Locality, and Why dBB Is Actually MWI

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In the de Broglie Bohm pilot-wave theory and the many-worlds interpretation, unitary development of the quantum state is universally valid. They differ in that de Broglie and Bohm assumed that there are point particles with positions that evolve in time and that our observations are observations of the particles. The many-worlds interpretation is based on the fact that the quantum state can explain our observations. Both interpretations rely on the decoherence mechanism to explain the disappearance of interference effects at a measurement. From this fact, it is argued that for the pilot-wave theory to work, circumstances must be such that the many-worlds interpretation is a viable alternative. However, if this is the case, the de Broglie–Bohm particles become irrelevant to any observer. They are truly hidden. The violation of locality and the corresponding violation of Lorenz invariance are good reasons to believe that dBB particles do not exist.
Title: Decoherence, Locality, and Why dBB Is Actually MWI
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In the de Broglie Bohm pilot-wave theory and the many-worlds interpretation, unitary development of the quantum state is universally valid.
They differ in that de Broglie and Bohm assumed that there are point particles with positions that evolve in time and that our observations are observations of the particles.
The many-worlds interpretation is based on the fact that the quantum state can explain our observations.
Both interpretations rely on the decoherence mechanism to explain the disappearance of interference effects at a measurement.
From this fact, it is argued that for the pilot-wave theory to work, circumstances must be such that the many-worlds interpretation is a viable alternative.
However, if this is the case, the de Broglie–Bohm particles become irrelevant to any observer.
They are truly hidden.
The violation of locality and the corresponding violation of Lorenz invariance are good reasons to believe that dBB particles do not exist.

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