Phys. Rev. A 69, 032110 (2004) [6 pages]Gravitational self-localization in quantum measurementReceived 23 July 2003; published 24 March 2004 Within Newton-Schrödinger quantum mechanics, which allows gravitational self-interaction, it is shown that a no-split no-collapse measurement scenario is possible. A macroscopic pointer moves at low acceleration, controlled by the Ehrenfest-averaged force acting on it. That makes classicality self-sustaining, resolves Everett’s paradox, and outlines a route to spontaneous emergence of the quantum randomness. Numerical estimates indicate that enhanced short-range gravitational forces are needed for the scenario to work. The scheme fails to explain quantum nonlocality, including two-detector anticorrelations, which points towards the need of a nonlocal modification of the Newton-Schrödinger coupling scheme. © 2004 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.69.032110
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.69.032110
PACS:
03.65.Ta, 04.40.−b
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