Relational Quantum Mechanics with Cross-Perspective Links Postulate: an
Internally Inconsistent Scheme
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.07056v2
- Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2024 07:47:19 GMT
- Title: Relational Quantum Mechanics with Cross-Perspective Links Postulate: an
Internally Inconsistent Scheme
- Authors: Marcin Markiewicz and Marek \.Zukowski
- Abstract summary: We discuss the status of relative facts in the context of the new amendment to RQM called cross-perspective links.
We show that RQM with cross-perspective links axiom is an internally inconsistent hidden variable theory.
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- Abstract: We discuss the status of relative facts - the central concept of Relational
Quantum Mechanics (RQM) - in the context of the new amendment to RQM called
cross-perspective links postulate. The new axiom states that by a proper
measurement one learns the value of the relative outcome/fact earlier obtained
by another observer-system. We discuss a Wigner-Friend-type scenario in which,
without cross-perspective links postulate, relative facts have no predictive or
causal power, whereas including cross-perspective links makes them effectively
hidden variables, which causally determine outcomes of specific measurements.
However, cross-perspective links axiom invalidates the other axiom of RQM, the
one which states that in a Wigner-Friend scenario, RQM assigns an entangled
state to the Friend and System after the unitary transformation of their
interaction, despite the appearance of the relative fact for the Friend. This
quantum mechanical state according to RQM properly describes the situation for
Wigner. From this we show that RQM with cross-perspective links axiom is an
internally inconsistent hidden variable theory and therefore cannot be treated
as an interpretation of quantum mechanics in any sense.
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