Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2012
November 1997, “The Radical Eye”
Let me send you some prep work…while I'm procrastinating from things I really need to be doing. I'll convey the information in my favorite way: quoting/forwarding old emails!
The first, an old – kind of poorly written – note “Dreams of a More Ethereal Quantum,” concerns one aspect of the below-the-water stuff: the idea about distilling the MaxEntlooking part out of quantum theory. It doesn't say much more than I said in the proposal…but you can't expect too much, it's still just a vague program for a program. That stuff is at the bottom of the note; the early part of the note says a few – even more sketchy – things about Mermin and Quantum Probabilities…so I thought I would include it for that reason.
The only other readable thing (I think) I've written on this aspect of the below-the-water stuff is on pages 22–26 of my paper with Caves, “Quantum Information: How Much Information in a State Vector” (it's on quant-ph). These same pages also contain an extended discussion on probability.
The second note, “Rainy Mondays and Consistent Histories,” is a note I wrote Bob Griffiths concerning what I think of his Consistent History stuff. I think it says quite plainly and clearly what I think about probability in quantum mechanics. It's pretty self-contained (i.e., not referring to old conversations, etc.), so you might find it useful reading.
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