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5 March 2021 A strong no-go theorem and experiment for the Wigner's friend paradox
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How can we address the idea of observers in quantum mechanics? The long-standing Wigner’s friend thought experiment provides a conceptual framework for thinking about this question. It considers the the difficulty of reconciling unitary, evolution of systems and non-unitary state update after a making observations. Following from a recent suggested protocol with two friends that share and entangled state, we prove and investigate, in a photonic experiment, a strong no-go theorem for this Wigner’s friend scenario. Specifically, if quantum mechanics applies at the scale of observers, then there are constraints on the set of assumptions: locality; no-superdeterminism; and absoluteness of observed events. We note that this new theorem places strictly stronger constraints on physical reality than Bell’s theorem.
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Geoff J. Pryde "A strong no-go theorem and experiment for the Wigner's friend paradox", Proc. SPIE 11700, Optical and Quantum Sensing and Precision Metrology, 117000W (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2592509
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