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13 - Letters to Henry Folse

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2012

Christopher A. Fuchs
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University of Massachusetts, Boston
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17 January 2001, “First Contact”

I am writing this letter to find out if you are interested in attending a conference in Växjö, Sweden this summer titled “Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations.” I do this because I have read a few of your papers and parts of your book on Bohr, and I have been extremely impressed. By trade, I am a practitioner of the new field of quantum information theory and computing – and indeed the main session I am organizing at the Växjö meeting will be about quantum foundations reconsidered in that light – but your description of Bohr's thought meshes so well with what I'm seeking in physics that I'd like to get you there too. PLEASE NOTE that this is not exactly a real invitation yet: I am still lobbying for a more philosophical contingent at the meeting. But, I would very much like to hear your reaction just as soon as possible. If things work out, and you would like to come, I will recontact you very soon with further details.

The main reason I want you at our meeting is that I have this “madly optimistic” (Mermin called it) feeling that Bohrian–Paulian ideas will lead us to the next stage of physics. That is, that thinking about quantum foundations from their point of view will be the beginning of a new path, not the end of an old one.

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Coming of Age With Quantum Information
Notes on a Paulian Idea
, pp. 192 - 197
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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