Quantum mechanics violates a causal inequality derived from absoluteness of observed events plus axiological time symmetry and no retrocausality in timelike scenarios, even under a weakened operational version of absoluteness.
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Introduces catability metric rooted in nonlinear squeezing for detecting cat-like features in quantum superpositions, shown numerically robust to loss.
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Limits of Absoluteness of Observed Events in Timelike Scenarios: A No-Go Theorem
Quantum mechanics violates a causal inequality derived from absoluteness of observed events plus axiological time symmetry and no retrocausality in timelike scenarios, even under a weakened operational version of absoluteness.
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Catability as a metric for evaluating superposed coherent states
Introduces catability metric rooted in nonlinear squeezing for detecting cat-like features in quantum superpositions, shown numerically robust to loss.