Abstract

One consequence of dropping the (heretofore unjustified) "reduction postulate" of orthodox quantum mechanics is that even if one measures the values of a complete set of commuting operators belonging to a system at any particular time, one cannot calculate the probability of a state of the system very far in the future or in the past. Quantum cosmology is affected by this.

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