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377 reviewed papers in physics.hist-ph · newest first · page 3

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  1. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-20
    Bayesian statistics justifies naturalness without aleatoric uncertainty

    Andrew Fowlie · “It's all in your head -- fine-tuning arguments do not require aleatoric uncertainty”

    2604.18656
  2. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-20
    Black hole paradoxes favor retrocausality for Wigner's Friend

    Emily Adlam · “What Do Black Holes Teach Us About Wigner's Friend?”

    2604.17839
  3. hep-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-19
    Current name for neutrinoless double beta decay is accurate

    James M. Cline · “"Neutrinoless double beta decay" is the correct name for neutrinoless double beta decay”

    2604.17545
  4. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-16
    Spacetime emerges from asymmetric projection of non-orientable pre-geometry

    Jonathon Sendall · “The Metric Fossil: Emergent Spacetime from Asymmetric Projection”

    2604.15404
  5. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-15
    Two contextuality definitions reconciled in classicality hierarchy

    Enrico Bozzetto +1 · “Warring Contextualities -- Provably Classical vs Provably Nonclassical”

    2604.14319
  6. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-14
    This paper identifies a parallel between consciousness and quantum mechanics in…

    John B. DeBrota +1 · “Consciousness, Quantum Mechanics, and the Limits of Scientific Objectivism”

    2604.14234
  7. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-14
    Calling it 'neutrinoless' hides matter creation physics

    Francesco Vissani · “Defining Absence: The Origin of "Neutrinoless" and How it Obscures the Physics of Matter Creation”

    2604.12897
  8. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-14
    Proposed EPR resolution narrows original argument

    Miko{\l}aj Sienicki +1 · “Comment on arXiv:2604.09826: Discovery of the Solution to the "Einstein--Podolsky--Rosen Paradox"”

    2604.13135
  9. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-13
    Relational QM links collapse to reference self-description limits

    Emily Adlam · “Why does the wavefunction 'collapse' in relational approaches to quantum mechanics?”

    2604.12094
  10. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-11
    Vespucci's southern star sightings yield coherent identifications

    Davide Neri · “Amerigo Vespucci and the discovery of the Southern Sky”

    2604.11826
  11. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-11
    Quantum truth values hold only inside context-specific sublattices

    Vassilios Karakostas · “Perspectivist Account of Truth-Theoretic Semantics in Quantum Mechanics”

    2604.11823
  12. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-10
    Flaw in EPR reasoning chain resolves the paradox

    Roman Schnabel · “Discovery of the Solution to the "Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox"”

    2604.09826
  13. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-06
    Physical causal closure lives only in the Causal Stance

    Yoshiyuki Ohmura +1 · “Causal Stance”

    2604.05004
  14. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-04
    Life's fine-tuning overdetermined

    Alexey Burov +1 · “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Physics in Biology”

    2604.03835
  15. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-04-04
    Life needs special laws, not just tuned constants

    Alexey Burov +1 · “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Physics in Biology”

    2604.03835
  16. astro-ph.IM arXiv submitted 2026-04-02
    Almagest dated to Hipparchan era by new method

    Carlos Baiget Orts · “Speed-Error Cross-Correlation Dating of Ancient Star Catalogues, with Application to the Almagest”

    2604.02521
  17. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-27
    Schrödinger equation derived from probability amplitude plus de Broglie relations

    Wenzhuo Zhang +1 · “Derivation of the Schrodinger equation from fundamental principles”

    2603.27041
  18. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-24
    Poincaré’s 1904 lecture was already circulating before Einstein 1905

    Hector Giacomini · “Henri Poincare Saint Louis Lecture of 1904: Publication, Dissemination, and Historiographical Implications”

    2603.23410
  19. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-24
    Poincaré lecture reached print via three channels in 1904-1905

    Hector Giacomini · “Henri Poincare Saint Louis Lecture of 1904: Publication, Dissemination, and Historiographical Implications”

    2603.23410
  20. physics.soc-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-24
    Tibetan calendar reforms span fixes to dynamical models

    Tsogtgerel Gantumur · “Possible Reforms of the Tibetan Lunisolar Calendar”

    2604.01233
  21. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-17
    Projection turns omission into the route to scientific invariants

    Harry Sticker · “Projection and Invariance in Scientific Explanation”

    2603.19323
  22. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-10
    Quantum theory forces hard trade-offs on reality

    Theodore McKeever +1 · “An Introduction to the Foundations and Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics”

    2603.09818
  23. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-08
    Unique TPS fails as counterexample to emergence proof

    Ovidiu Cristinel Stoica · “Comment on "On the emergence of preferred structures in quantum theory" by Soulas, Franzmann, and Di Biagio”

    2603.07674
  24. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-03-04
    Local data cannot reveal if the universe had a beginning

    Daniel Linford · “Observational Indistinguishability and the Beginning of the Universe”

    2603.04159
  25. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-02-27
    Kramers derived the Dirac equation at the same time as Dirac

    Volodimir Simulik +1 · “The Birth of Quantum Mechanics and the Dirac Equation”

    2603.15638
  26. gr-qc arXiv submitted 2026-02-20
    Measured distances in gravitational systems grow with distance from center

    Maria I. R. Louren\c{c}o +2 · “The Emergence of Measured Geometry in Self-Gravitating Systems”

    2602.18115
  27. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-02-19
    Special sciences obey a causal second law of entropy

    Balazs Gyenis · “The Causal Second Law”

    2602.17150
  28. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-02-15
    Force dropped: three laws rebuild classical mechanics

    J.W. van Holten · “A Huygens-Leibniz-Lange framework for classical mechanics”

    2602.14059
  29. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-02-03
    Nernst's heat theorem follows from the second law alone

    Jos\'e-Mar\'ia Mart\'in-Olalla · “Does classical thermodynamics need a third law? Securing the second law at absolute zero”

    2602.03244
  30. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-01-21
    Superluminal boosts demand infinite information

    Amrapali Sen +1 · “Superluminal Transformations and Indeterminism”

    2601.15263
  31. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-01-19
    Superdeterminism survives by assuming what it must prove

    Gabriele Cafiero +2 · “The burden of Fundamentality: Metaphysical ambiguities and the issue of Superdeterminism”

    2601.14316
  32. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-01-17
    Bell violations are evidence for many worlds

    Simon Saunders · “Physical probability in the Everett interpretation and Bell inequalities”

    2601.12159
  33. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2026-01-12
    Bohmian mechanics shifts to practical hydrodynamic quantum tool

    A. S. Sanz · “Bohmian mechanics: A legitimate hydrodynamic picture for quantum mechanics, and beyond”

    2601.07932
  34. gr-qc arXiv submitted 2026-01-09
    Causality is illusory and should be abandoned in fundamental physics

    Damiano Anselmi · “On Causality and Predictivity”

    2601.06346
  35. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-01-08
    Wave mechanics was born in Arosa over Christmas 1925

    Sergei K. Suslov · “Schrodinger's Wave Mechanics: Remarkable Dates and Place One Hundred Years Ago”

    2601.05337
  36. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2026-01-02
    Assembly theory measures causation to define life

    Leroy Cronin +1 · “The Physics of Causation”

    2601.00515
  37. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2025-12-22
    Passive frame changes cannot entangle physical systems

    T. Rick Perche +2 · “Subsystem entanglement and separability in quantum reference frames”

    2512.19790
  38. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-12-20
    Stochastic supervenience fixes macro states via probability kernels

    Youheng Zhang · “What is Stochastic Supervenience?”

    2512.18257
  39. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2025-12-04
    All facts are relative facts

    Niccol\`o Covoni +1 · “Tractatus Quanticus”

    2512.06034
  40. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2025-12-01
    Seven theses about reality clash with quantum mechanics

    John B. DeBrota +1 · “A Heptalemma for Quantum Mechanics”

    2512.01982
  41. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-11-21
    Basho offers a model for points in quantum spacetime

    Fedele Lizzi · “Quantum Spacetime: Echoes of basho”

    2511.17691
  42. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-11-19
    Dark matter's reference-fixing properties fail both ways

    Simon Allz\'en · “Dark Matter Realism: How Referential Semantics Restricts Realism in Contemporary Fundamental Physics”

    2511.15484
  43. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-11-18
    Neural nets find high-order correlations to classify images

    Robert W. Batterman +1 · “DNNs, Dataset Statistics, and Correlation Functions”

    2511.21715
  44. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-11-13
    Reduction and internal sophistication are the same

    Clara Bradley +1 · “We Have Never Been Sophisticated”

    2511.10549
  45. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-11-10
    A theory is a bundle, not a set of models

    Sebastian De Haro · “The Geometric View of Theories”

    2511.07015
  46. cond-mat.stat-mech arXiv submitted 2025-11-05
    Chaos hides reversed states below quantum scale

    Ira Wolfson · “Quantum Inaccessibility”

    2511.03843
  47. quant-ph arXiv submitted 2025-10-23
    Every m-way influence needs only m/2 mediators

    Sebastian Horvat · “Quantum Interference and the Limits of Separability”

    2510.21015
  48. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-10-21
    Flux, not volume, predicts three-body breakups

    Barak Kol · “The simplest complexity: The story of the three-body problem”

    2510.18848
  49. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-10-10
    Two discovery types capture every Nobel-winning physics find

    Samuel Schindler · “Two Types of Natural Kind Discovery: Nobel Meets Kuhn”

    2510.09069
  50. physics.hist-ph arXiv submitted 2025-10-06
    Special relativity grew from Lorentz and Poincare's electrodynamics

    Hector Giacomini · “Lorentz, Poincare, Einstein, and the Genesis of the Theory of Special Relativity”

    2510.17838