A critical analysis of `Relative facts do not exist. Relational quantum
mechanics is incompatible with quantum mechanics' by Jay Lawrence, Marcin
Markiewicz and Marek \'{Z}ukowski
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.01237v3
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 10:25:15 GMT
- Title: A critical analysis of `Relative facts do not exist. Relational quantum
mechanics is incompatible with quantum mechanics' by Jay Lawrence, Marcin
Markiewicz and Marek \'{Z}ukowski
- Authors: Aur\'elien Drezet
- Abstract summary: We discuss a recent work by J.Lawrence et al.[arxiv.org/abs/2208.11793] criticizing relational quantum mechanics (RQM) and based on a famous nonlocality theorem.
Here, we show that the claims presented in this recent work are unjustified and we debunk the analysis.
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- Abstract: We discuss a recent work by J.~Lawrence et al.[arxiv.org/abs/2208.11793]
criticizing relational quantum mechanics (RQM) and based on a famous
nonlocality theorem Going back to Greenberger Horne and Zeilinger (GHZ). Here,
we show that the claims presented in this recent work are unjustified and we
debunk the analysis.
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