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A no-go theorem for the persistent reality of Wigner's friend's perception

Physics

A no-go theorem for the persistent reality of Wigner's friend's perception

P. A. Guérin, V. Baumann, et al.

This groundbreaking paper reveals a no-go theorem that challenges our understanding of reality in quantum mechanics. Conducted by Philippe Allard Guérin, Veronika Baumann, Flavio Del Santo, and Časlav Brukner, it suggests that a single observer's measurements at different times can't coexist in the same reality. What does this mean for our predictions in the quantum realm? Discover the implications of potentially altering the Born rule and the validity of unitary quantum mechanics.

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Abstract
The notorious Wigner's friend thought experiment (and modifications thereof) has received renewed interest especially due to new arguments that force us to question some of the fundamental assumptions of quantum theory. In this paper, we formulate a no-go theorem for the persistent reality of Wigner's friend's perception, which allows us to conclude that the perceptions that the friend has of her own measurement outcomes at different times cannot "share the same reality", if seemingly natural quantum mechanical assumptions are met. More formally, this means that, in a Wigner's friend scenario, there is no joint probability distribution for the friend's perceived measurement outcomes at two different times, that depends linearly on the initial state of the measured system and whose marginals reproduce the predictions of unitary quantum theory. This theorem entails that one must either (1) propose a nonlinear modification of the Born rule for two-time predictions, (2) sometimes prohibit the use of present information to predict the future—thereby reducing the predictive power of quantum theory—or (3) deny that unitary quantum mechanics makes valid single-time predictions for all observers. We briefly discuss which of the theorem's assumptions are more likely to be dropped within various popular interpretations of quantum mechanics.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
May 13, 2021
Authors
Philippe Allard Guérin, Veronika Baumann, Flavio Del Santo, Časlav Brukner
Tags
quantum mechanics
Wigner's friend
no-go theorem
Born rule
unitary quantum mechanics
measurement outcomes
reality
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