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Differences between the trajectory representation and Copenhagen regarding the past and present in quantum theory

Edward R. Floyd

Published 2003-07-12Version 1

We examine certain pasts and presents in the classically forbidden region. We show that for a given past the trajectory representation does not permit some presents while the Copenhagen predicts a finite probability for these presents to exist. This suggests another gedanken experiment to invalidate either Copenhagen or the trajectory representation.

Comments: 4 pages REVTEX4. No figures. Submitted to "Proceedings for the Eighth International Wigner Symposium" (WYGSYM 8), 27-30 May 2003, CUNY, NY, NY
Categories: quant-ph, hep-th
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