Will I be excited by these papers?
50%
Agmon and Spangler (2020) "A Multi-Scale Approach to Modeling E. coli Chemotaxis"
50%
Wallace (2002) "Worlds in the Everett interpretation"
50%
Schlosshauer (2007) "Observations, the Quantum Brain, and Decoherence” (Chapter 9 from the book “Decoherence”)
50%
Adler (2003) “Why decoherence has not solved the measurement problem: a response to P.W. Anderson”
50%
Tegmark (2000) “Importance of quantum decoherence in brain processes”
50%
Crull (2017) "Yes, More Decoherence: A Reply to Critics"
50%
Okon & Sudarsky (2016) “Less Decoherence and More Coherence in Quantum Gravity, Inflationary Cosmology and Elsewhere”
50%
Crull (2015) "Less Interpretation and More Decoherence in Quantum Gravity and Inflationary Cosmology"
50%
Galvan (2010) “On the preferred-basis problem and its possible solutions”
50%
Garola & Sozzo (2007) "The physical interpretation of partial traces: Two nonstandard views”
50%
Fortin & Lombardi (2014) “Partial Traces in Decoherence and in Interpretation: What Do Reduced States Refer to?”
50%
Beer & Williams (2015) “Information processing and dynamics in minimally cognitive agents”
50%
Jeknić-Dugić, Dugić & Francom (2014) “Quantum Structures of a Model-Universe: An Inconsistency with Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics”
50%
Deutsch (1985) "Quantum theory as a universal physical theory”
50%
Kofler & Brukner (2006) “Classical world arising out of quantum physics under the restriction of coarse-grained measurements”
50%
Foster & Brown (1988) “On a recent attempt to define the interpretation basis in the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics”
48%
Maximilian Schlosshauer (2019) "Quantum Decoherence”
50%
Beer et al. (2024) "Deriving The Intrinsic Viability Constraint of an Emergent Individual from First Principles"

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