Quantum Erasure as Quantum Predestination

In TAO https://tarxiv.org/tao Volume 2021 https://tarxiv.org/tao.2021 Issue 10 https://tarxiv.org/tao.2021‑10

Bollinger, T., Quantum Erasure as Quantum Predestination, TAO Phys. 2021, 1031 (2021). https://doi.org/10.48034/20211031 https://doi.org/10.48034/20211031

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Abstract
As indicated by the name "quantum erasure," the most common interpretation of certain classes of delayed choice quantum experiments is that they, in some fashion, erase or undo past decisions. Unfortunately, this interpretation cannot be correct since the past decisions were already classically and irreversibly captured as recorded information or datums. A datum is information that, through temporal entanglement, constrains future events. The correct interpretation of such experiments is stranger than erasure: Recordings made early in such quantum experiments predestine choices made later through arbitrarily complex and often human-scale classical choices. Since this process of quantum predestination occurs only within the future light cone of datum creation, another (possibly) less radical way to interpret such experiments is that time is multiscale, granular, and impossible to define outside of the quantum state of the entities involved. The continuum time abstraction is not compatible with this view.

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