Presentist Fragmentalism and Quantum Mechanics
Abstract
This paper states and gives three applications of a novel Presentist Fragmentalist interpretation of quantum mechanics. In a cognate paper it was explicitly shown this kind of presentism is consistent with special relativity and that it has implications for how to understand time as it relates to the Big Bang, 5. In this paper we narrowly focus on three applications. These are surely the most important conundrums for any proposed interpretation of quantum mechanics, Schrodingers Cat, Bell nonlocality, and the Born rule. It will be shown that these can be handled in a consistent and intuitive way.
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