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  2. Diósi–Penrose model - Wikipedia

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    The Diósi–Penrose model was introduced as a possible solution to the measurement problem, where the wave function collapse is related to gravity.The model was first suggested by Lajos Diósi when studying how possible gravitational fluctuations may affect the dynamics of quantum systems.

  3. Objective-collapse theory - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s and 1990s, Diosi [11] [12] and Penrose [13] [14] and others [4]: 508 independently formulated the idea that the wave function collapse is related to gravity. The dynamical equation is structurally similar to the CSL equation.

  4. Orchestrated objective reduction - Wikipedia

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    (Neither Penrose or Hameroff claim that depolymerization is the mechanism of action for Orch OR.) [45] [46] At ~1 MAC halothane, reported minor changes in tubulin protein expression (~1.3-fold) in primary cortical neurons after exposure to halothane and isoflurane are not evidence that tubulin directly interacts with general anesthetics, but ...

  5. Penrose interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Penrose's idea is inspired by quantum gravity because it uses both the physical constants and .It is an alternative to the Copenhagen interpretation which posits that superposition fails when an observation is made (but that it is non-objective in nature), and the many-worlds interpretation, which states that alternative outcomes of a superposition are equally "real," while their mutual ...

  6. Schrödinger–Newton equation - Wikipedia

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    According to Penrose's idea, when a quantum particle is measured, there is an interplay of this nonlinear collapse and environmental decoherence. The gravitational interaction leads to the reduction of the environment to one distinct state, and decoherence leads to the localisation of the particle, e.g. as a dot on a screen.

  7. Ghirardi–Rimini–Weber theory - Wikipedia

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    The first assumption of the GRW theory is that the wave function (or state vector) represents the most accurate possible specification of the state of a physical system. . This is a feature that the GRW theory shares with the standard Interpretations of quantum mechanics, and distinguishes it from hidden variable theories, like the de Broglie–Bohm theory, according to which the wave function ...

  8. Ector County Felony Dispositions: October 25, 2024 - AOL

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    Oct. 25—The following is a list of recent first and second-degree felony dispositions from the Ector County District Clerk's Office. Noelkis Delgado. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Two ...

  9. Gravitational decoherence - Wikipedia

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    Advocates of gravitational decoherence include Frigyes Károlyházy, Roger Penrose and Lajos Diósi. [1] [2] A number of experiments have been proposed to test the gravitational decoherence hypothesis. [1] [3] [4] Dmitriy Podolskiy and Robert Lanza have argued that gravitational decoherence may explain the existence of the arrow of time. [5]