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(2001) Synthese 127 (3).

Supererogatory superluminality

Bradley Monton, Brian Kierland

pp. 347-357

We argue that any superluminal theory Tis empirically equivalent to a non-superluminaltheory T★ , with thefollowing constraints onT★ : T★ preservesthe spacetime intervals between events as entailedby T, T★ is naturalistic (as longas T is), and all the events which have causesaccording to T also have causes according toT★. Tim Maudlin (1996) definesstandard interpretations of quantum mechanicsas interpretations `according to which there wasa unique set of outcomes in Aspect's laboratory,which outcomes occurred at spacelike separation’, andMaudlin claims that standard interpretations must benon-local in the sense that there are superluminalinfluences. We show (even assuming Aspect's experimentis ideal) that Maudlin's claim is false.

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1010399110654

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Monton, B. , Kierland, B. (2001). Supererogatory superluminality. Synthese 127 (3), pp. 347-357.

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