Does the quantum collapse make sense? Quantum Mechanics vs Multisimultaneity in interferometer-series experiments

Physics – Quantum Physics

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18 pages Latex, 2 eps figures. Archive adapted version of an article accepted for publication in Physics Letters A

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10.1016/S0375-9601(98)00813-5

It is argued that the three assumptions of quantum collapse, one photon-one
count, and relativity of simultaneity cannot hold together: Nonlocal
correlations can depend on the referential frames of the beam-splitters but not
of the detectors. New experiments using interferometers in series are proposed
which make it possible to test Quantum Mechanics vs Multisimultaneity.

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