Improving the proof of the Born rule using a physical requirement on the dynamics of quantum particles
Abstract
We propose a complete proof of the Born rule using an additional postulate stating that for a short enough time t between two measurements, a property of a particle will keep its values fixed. This dynamical postulate allows us to produce the Born rule in its explicit form by improving the result given in [1]. While the proposed postulate is still not part of the quantum mechanics postulates, every experiment obeys it, and it can not be deduced using the standard postulates of quantum mechanics.
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