On the Sharpness of Localization of Individual Events in Space and Time

Foundations of Physics 43 (11):1295-1313 (2013)
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Abstract

The concept of event provides the essential bridge from the realm of virtuality of the quantum state to real phenomena in space and time. We ask how much we can gather from existing theory about the localization of an event and point out that decoherence and coarse graining—though important—do not suffice for a consistent interpretation without the additional principle of random realization

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