TY - JOUR T1 - Non-spatiality and EPR-experiments according to the creation-discovery view JF - Foundations of Physics Letters Y1 - 2003 A1 - Christiaens, Wim AB -

The creation-discovery interpretation of the EPR-experiments, developed by D. Aerts, draws our attention on the role of spacetime in our description of the physical world: the EPR-experiments give us reason to believe that quantum entities do not always exist in space. This interpretation of the quantum description would explain the peculiar correlations obtained in these experiments as arising from the most obvious candidate for a common cause, the entity described by the singlet state. The absence of unique and determinate localization as a criterium for individuation is met by a new physical ontology. We use it to obtain a better understanding of the interaction between quantum individuals and spacetime.

VL - 16 SP - 379–387 ER -