Author:
Stuckey W M,Silberstein Michael,McDevitt Timothy
Abstract
Abstract
Chapter 5 presents the constructive bias associated with Newtonian mechanics. Since Newtonian mechanics follows from quantum mechanics (h goes to zero) and and special relativity (c goes to infinity), which are both principle theories based on NPRF, we argue the constructive bias is ill-founded. In quantum mechanics the constructive bias is reflected by Reichenbach’s Principle applied to the Bell state correlations, i.e., Bell state correlations should be explained causally. Zigzag or cocausation as an alternative associated with all-at-once retrocausality using colliders is introduced and dismissed using an analogy with SR.
Publisher
Oxford University PressOxford
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