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An experiment to test an explanation of a possible violation of quantum theory

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An experiment to test a possible explanation of the Schmidt “backwards causation” results is suggested. The experiment might distinguish between “many-” and “one-” world interpretations of quantum theory.

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Squires, E.J. An experiment to test an explanation of a possible violation of quantum theory. Found Phys Lett 8, 589–591 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02186250

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