Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1999-06-16
Fortsch.Phys. 48 (2000) 689-699
Physics
Quantum Physics
Invited talk delivered at the III Adriatico Research Conference on Quantum Interferometry, ICTP, March 1-5,1999. Paper submitt
Scientific paper
Philosophical analyses of causation take many forms but one major difficulty they all aim to address is that of the spatio-temporal continuity between causes and their effects. Bertrand Russell in 1913 brought the problem to its most transparent form and made it a case against the notion of causation in physics. In this essay, I focus on this subject of causal continuity and its related issues in classical and quantum physics.
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