24. What exactly are the "empty" branches of the wave function in Bohmian mechanics? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
14. I have heard about surrealistic trajectories in Bohmian Mechanics, what are these trajectories and why are they called surrealistic? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
20. In Bohmian Mechanics one talks about the wave function of the universe. Why so? This seems like an inaccessible object. This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
21. What's the role of randomness in Bohmian mechanics? Quantum mechanics is a probabilistic theory while Bohmian mechanics is deterministic, how does randomness come about in Bohmian mechanics? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
25. Is there a relativistic version of Bohmian mechanics? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
23. Isn't the choice between Bohmian mechanics and quantum mechanics a philosophical problem, as both theories make the same empirical prediction? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
16. In Bohmian mechanics the electron in the Hydrogen atom, when in its ground state, stands still. Doesn't it fall into the nucleus? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
11. Is Bohmian mechanics not a hidden variable theory? There are various no-go theorems, ruling out hidden variable approaches. Does not for example Bell's Theorem or the Kochen-Specker Theorem prove Bohmian mechanics wrong? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
19. How does Bohmian mechanics account for spin and what's its role? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
17. One of the main devices for measuring particle trajectories are cloud chambers and the like. Do we see the Bohmian trajectory of a single particle there? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
13. Can one observe the trajectories of the Bohmian particles? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
12. Can one observe the positions of the Bohmian particles? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
7. In quantum mechanics the notion of a measurement seems to be central. What is a measurement in Bohmian mechanics? Are there special rules for the prediction of the outcomes of measurements derived from the Bohmian framework? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
8. Every measurable physical quantity should be represented by a self-adjoint operator. These operators are part of the axioms of quantum mechanics, though they don't seem to appear in Bohmian mechanics. How does one then describe measurements in Bohmian mechanics? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
9. In standard quantum mechanics the wave function of a system collapses upon observation. I always thought the collapse of the wave function was something essential. In Bohmian mechanics the wave function always evolves according to Schrödinger's equation and never collapses. How can that be? What is the collapse in Bohmian mechanics? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
15. Niels Bohr always insisted upon the statement that a measurement does not reveal any preexisting property of the system, but rather produces it. Does Bohmian mechanics disprove this statement? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
3. How does Bohmian Mechanics account for the double slit experiment? How can the interference pattern be there if we know that the particle went through just one of the slits? This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
This series is aimed at answering FAQs about Bohmian mechanics and is mainly intended for students. The text is available at http://www.mathematik.uni-muenchen.de/~bohmmech/BohmHome/files/Frequently_Asked_Questions_about_Bohmian_Mechanics.pdf By Christian Beck, Robert Grummt, Florian Hoffmann, Sören Petrat, and Nicola Vona. We are grateful to Martin Oelker who played the asking student, and to Nils Hansen and Stephan Kulla who filmed the videos.
Zeno
The logical truth is definitely of philosophical significance (at least insofar as it relates to the ontological nature of the particle/wave itself) but it's certainly true that the verification of such an ontology is contingent on external empirical considerations. Loving these discussions!