Koichiro Matsuno wrote:
However, quantum mechanics interprets the experiments in a Hilbert space. If
a physicist picks up a strange Hilbert space, a biological organism may have
a curious intersection between being alive and dead there.
This is only a problem if one interprets the Hilbert space
Folks,
As responding to Michel's question:
> when A and B are events of void intersection, the equality
> P (A U B) = P(A) + P(B)
> could be violated ? Or what else ?
Andrei answered:
>Yes.
My entry is yes and no. A key is in how to prepare an ensemble of events
through the act of identific
Dear Michel.
I shall try to give a more detalied explanation to the problem of
addition of probabilities and relation of #quantum and classical
probabilities.#
> Dear Andrei,
> I cannot understand how the rule of addition of probabilities is
> violated. Does it mean that when A and B are e