The "Ghostly" Quantum Worlds

Physics – Quantum Physics

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The quantum Universe can be decomposed into subsystems in different ways. We consider the global linear-canonical-transformations-based decompositions (structures) of the Universe. These structures bear the same physical time and the common the fundamental physical law--the Schrodinger law. The Universe quantum state is unique in every instant of time yet bearing the different forms for the different structures of the Universe. This simple corollary of the universally valid quantum mechanics points out that the intelligent agents in a structure may (globally) affect the other structures--the other "worlds". Locally considered non-spontaneous, such effects may seem "ghostly" within the alternative worlds. This picture of the one and the unique quantum Universe is competitive with both the Everett MWI as well as with the Bohmian pilot-wave interpretation, not yet being inconsistent with the "state collapse" interpretation of quantum mechanics. The "ghostly worlds" interpretation here we introduce may prove irrelevant if the alternative structures, all but one, may prove physically non-realistic (nonobjective). We discuss the absence of a rule (a condition) that might select the one and only one structure physically objective.

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