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意識と測定問題

Denizhan Eren1, Majid D Beni1

  • 1Department of Philosophy, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.

Studies in history and philosophy of science
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この研究は意識を探求する

科学分野:

  • 量子力学
  • 物理学の基礎
  • 心の哲学

背景:

  • 測定問題は量子力学の中心的な問題である。
  • 意識は測定問題の潜在的な解決策として呼び出されてきた。
  • 既存のモデルには、意識が波動関数を収縮させる(CCWF)アプローチと、ロンドン-バウアー-フレンチ(LBF)アプローチが含まれる。

研究 の 目的:

  • 量子測定問題に対するCCWFおよびLBFアプローチを検討および比較する。
  • 各モデルの長所と短所、特に意識の役割に関する点を強調する。
  • CCWFモデルのテスト可能性と説明力を評価する。

主な方法:

  • CCWFおよびLBFモデルの理論的枠組みの分析。
  • CCWFモデルに対する批判の評価。
  • 意識誘発性波動関数崩壊の実験的テスト可能性の評価。

主要な成果:

  • CCWFモデルは、数学的に定義され、テスト可能な崩壊メカニズムを提供する。
  • CCWFモデルへの批判は、そのテスト可能性という中心的な主張を完全に損なうものではない。
  • しかし、CCWFのテストは、意識が波動関数崩壊を引き起こすことを証明するものではない。
キーワード:
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  • LBFアプローチは概念的な明瞭さを欠き、標準的な量子形式論に依存している。
  • 結論:

    • CCWFモデルは、測定問題に対して概念的な明瞭さとテスト可能なメカニズムを提供する。
    • CCWFはテスト可能であるが、意識が崩壊の原因であることを決定的に確立するものではない。
    • LBFアプローチは不明瞭であり、従来の量子理論に依存したままである。