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Delayed choice experiments and causality in quantum mechanics

Published 13 Jul 2019 in quant-ph | (1907.05990v1)

Abstract: Although it may seem The Delayed Choice experiments contradict causality and one could construct an experiment which could possibly affect the past, using Many World interpretation we prove it is not possible. We also find a mathematical background to Which-path information and show why its obtainability prevents system from interfering. We find a system which exhibit both interference and correlation and show why one-particle interference and correlations are complementary. Better visible interference pattern leads to worse correlations and vice versa. Then, using knowledge gained from Quantum Eraser and Delayed Choice experiments we prove there is not an objective reality in a sense of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen. Furthermore, we discuss the difference between outer'' (non-interacting) andinner'' (interacting) observer. We find the mathematical relationship between the universal'' wave function used byouter'' observer and processes the ``inner'' observer sees, which is our small contribution to the measurement problem.

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