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241 | Tim Maudlin on Locality, Hidden Variables, and Quantum Foundations

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Last year's Nobel Prize for experimental tests of Bell's Theorem was the first Nobel in the foundations of quantum mechanics since Max Born in 1954. Quantum foundations is enjoying a bit of a resurgence, inspired in part by improving quantum technology but also by a realization that understanding quantum mechanics might help with other problems in physics (and be important in its own right). Tim Maudlin is a leading philosopher of physics and also a skeptic of the Everett interpretation. We discuss the logic behind hidden-variable approaches such as Bohmian mechanics, and also the broader question of the importance of the foundations of physics.

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Blog post with transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2023/06/26/241-tim-maudlin-on-locality-hidden-variables-and-quantum-foundations/

Tim Maudlin received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. He is currently a professor of philosophy at New York University. He is a member of the Academie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences and the Foundational Questions Institute (FQXi). He has been a Guggenheim Fellow. He is the founder and director of the John Bell Institute for the Foundations of Physics in Croatia.

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This was a very interesting and enlightening discussion on one of my favorite theories by David Bohm. I still feel like, since I also like Sean Carroll’s Many Worlds interpretation, these two ideas will merge into one or at least get us closer to the correct theory. As a pilot wave propagates the many worlds are potential paths and fade away (collapse) into the one reality.
Thank you Sean Carroll. I enjoyed this immensely. Can’t wait to read Tim Maudlin’s new book.

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