Comment on Frauchiger and Renner paper (Nat. Commun. 9, 3711 (2018)): the problem of stopping times
Abstract
The Gedankenexperiment advanced by Frauchiger and Renner in their "Nature" paper was based on an implicit assumption that one can synchronize stochastic measurement intervals between two non-interacting systems. This hypothesis, the author demonstrates, is equivalent to the complete entanglement of these systems. Consequently, Frauchiger and Renner's postulate Q is meaningless and needs to be narrowed. Accurate reformulation of the postulate Q1 does not entail any paradoxes with measurement. This paper is agnostic concerning particular interpretations of quantum mechanics. Nor does it refer to the "collapse of the wavefunction."
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