2019
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7261-y
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The day the universes interacted: quantum cosmology without a wave function

Abstract: In this article we present a new outlook on the cosmology, based on the quantum model proposed by M. Hall,. In continuation of the idea of that model we consider finitely many classical homogeneous and isotropic universes whose evolutions are determined by the standard Einstein-Friedman equations but that also interact with each other quantum-mechanically via the mechanism proposed in [1]. The crux of the idea lies in the fact that unlike every other interpretation of the quantum mechanics, the Hall, Deckert a… Show more

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