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FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICS
Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 490-504Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10701-017-0074-7
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Hanbury-Brown Twiss interferometry; Quantum statistical BE correlations; Two boundary quantum mechanics; Microscopic and macroscopic causality structure; Cosmology and the time arrow
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A two boundary quantum mechanics without time ordered causal structure is advocated as consistent theory. The apparent causal structure of usual near future macroscopic phenomena is attributed to a cosmological asymmetry and to rules governing the transition between microscopic to macroscopic observations. Our interest is a heuristic understanding of the resulting macroscopic physics.
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