[SydPhil] Notification: David Glick @ Thu 6 Sep 2018 15:00 - 16:30 (AEST) (Current Projects)
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Title: David Glick
Entanglement Across Time
Recent experiments involving delayed-choice entanglement swapping seem to
suggest that particles can become entangled after they’ve already been
detected. This astonishing result is taken by some to undermine realism
about entanglement. I present an alternative explanation of these
experiments that invokes entanglement relations between particles at
different times. I argue that such an explanation—radical though it may
be—isn't incoherent and doesn't invite paradox. I compare this approach to
a more deflationary realist strategy defended by Matthias Egg, which I
argue faces problems in light of relativity. The upshot is that we should
take seriously the possibility of entanglement across time and seek to
develop a framework for quantum theory which allows for it.
When: Thu 6 Sep 2018 15:00 – 16:30 Eastern Australia Time - Sydney
Calendar: Current Projects
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* Kristie Miller- creator
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