Empty waves, many worlds, parallel lives, and nonlocal decision at detection

Physics – Quantum Physics

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5 pages, 2 Figures. To appear in: A. Suarez and P. Adams (Eds.) Is science compatible with free will? Exploring free will and

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I discuss an experiment demonstrating nonlocality and conservation of energy under the assumption that the decision of the outcome happens at detection. The experiment does not require Bell's inequalities and is loophole-free. I further argue that the local hidden variables assumed in Bell's theorem involve de Broglie's "empty waves", and therefore "many worlds" achieves to reconcile locality with the violation of Bell's inequalities. Accordingly, the discussed experiment may be the first loophole-free demonstration of nonlocality.

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