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Phenomenology of "dark matter"- from the Everett's quantum cosmology
It is widely accepted that the Everett's (or "many-worlds") interpretation of
quantum mechanics is the only one which is appropriate for quantum cosmology
because no environment may exist for Universe as a whole. We discuss, in the
framework of the Everett's interpretation, the (quasi-) classical stage of
evolution of the Universe when there coexist "classically incompatible"
configurations of matter, or classical alternative realities ("alternatives"
for short). In the framework of the Everett's interpretation the semiclassical
gravity (where the gravitational field is classical and the non-gravitational
fields are quantum) is more natural than theories including quantizing
gravitational field. It is shown that the semiclassical (at least on the
astrophysical and cosmological scales) Everett-type gravity leads to the
observational effect known as the effect of dark matter. Instead of assuming
special forms of matter (weakly interacting with the known matter), the role of
the dark matter is played in this case by the matter of the usual kind which
however belongs to those alternative realities (Everett's worlds) which remain
{\guillemotleft}invisible{\guillemotright}, i.e. not perceived with the help of
non-gravitational fields.Comment: LATEX, 14 pages. In replacement: formation of Abstract change
Strings with extended non-Abelian gauge interaction
The new generalization of the gauge interaction for the bosonic strings is
found. We consider some quasiequivariant maps from the space of metrics on the
worldsheet to the space of -tuples of one- and two-dimensional loops. The
two-dimensional case is based on the cylinders interacted with a path space
connection. The special 2-gauge string model is formulated using two
1-connections, non-Abelian background symmetric tensor field and non-Abelian
2-form. The branched non-Abelian space-time is the result of our construction.Comment: 11 page
Quantum nondemolition measurements of a particle in electric and gravitational fields
In this work we obtain a nondemolition variable for the case in which a
charged particle moves in the electric and gravitational fields of a spherical
body. Afterwards we consider the continuous monitoring of this nondemolition
parameter, and calculate along the ideas of the so called restricted path
integral formalism, the corresponding propagator. Using these results the
probabilities associated with the possible measurement outputs are evaluated.
The limit of our results, as the resolution of the measuring device goes to
zero, is analyzed, and the dependence of the corresponding propagator upon the
strength of the electric and gravitational fields are commented. The role that
mass plays in the corresponding results, and its possible connection with the
equivalence principle at quantum level, are studied.Comment: Accepted in International Journal of Modern Physics D, 14 page
Reality in quantum mechanics, Extended Everett Concept, and consciousness
Conceptual problems in quantum mechanics result from the specific quantum
concept of reality and require, for their solution, including the observer's
consciousness into quantum theory of measurements. Most naturally this is
achieved in the framework of Everett's "many-worlds interpretation" of quantum
mechanics. According to this interpretation, various classical alternatives are
perceived by consciousness separately from each other. In the Extended Everett
Concept (EEC) proposed by the present author, the separation of the
alternatives is identified with the phenomenon of consciousness. This explains
classical character of the alternatives and unusual manifestations of
consciousness arising "at the edge of consciousness" (i.e. in sleep or trance)
when its access to "other alternative classical realities" (other Everett's
worlds) becomes feasible. Because of reversibility of quantum evolution in EEC,
all time moments in the quantum world are equivalent while the impression of
flow of time appears only in consciousness. If it is assumed that consciousness
may influence onto probabilities of alternatives (which is consistent in case
of infinitely many Everett's worlds), EEC explains free will, "probabilistic
miracles" (observing low-probability events) and decreasing entropy in the
sphere of life.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures in EP
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