Friday, 12 June 2026

The Quantum Handshake

The transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics (TIQM) takes the wave function of the standard quantum formalism, and its complex conjugate, to be retarded (forward in time) and advanced (backward in time) waves that form a quantum interaction as a Wheeler–Feynman handshake or transaction. It was first proposed in 1986 by John G. Cramer, who argues that it helps in developing intuition for quantum processes. He also suggests that it avoids the philosophical problems with the Copenhagen interpretation and the role of the observer, and also resolves various quantum paradoxes. (Source: Wikipedia)

John Gleason Cramer Jr. (born October 24, 1934) is a professor emeritus of physics at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, known for his development of the transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics. (Source: Wikipedia)

In July 1986, he published the transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics. which is inspired by the Wheeler–Feynman time-symmetric theory.


Google Gemini interprentation of "The Quantum Handshake"

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