The Universal Wave Function -- A dubious concept?

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Alan Grayson

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Feb 15, 2025, 12:45:36 PM2/15/25
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When I studied QM, wf's were solutions of specific differential equations, such as S's equation. But S's equation is non-relativistic since it uses classical energy, and hence the energy operator derived from classical physics. So what differential equation exists from which we can solve to find something remotely approximating a universal wave function? Dirac's equation? Or do we just pull it out of the proverbial hat and move on? AG

Brent Meeker

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Feb 15, 2025, 5:32:14 PM2/15/25
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On 2/15/2025 9:45 AM, Alan Grayson wrote:
When I studied QM, wf's were solutions of specific differential equations, such as S's equation. But S's equation is non-relativistic since it uses classical energy, and hence the energy operator derived from classical physics. So what differential equation exists from which we can solve to find something remotely approximating a universal wave function? Dirac's equation? Or do we just pull it out of the proverbial hat and move on? AG --

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Alan Grayson

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Feb 15, 2025, 9:43:08 PM2/15/25
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It must be reeeal easy to calculate a probability applying Born's rule to that wf. AG 

Alan Grayson

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Feb 16, 2025, 5:46:41 AM2/16/25
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On Saturday, February 15, 2025 at 3:32:14 PM UTC-7 Brent Meeker wrote:
CMIIAW, but this seems to be related to the Langrangian used in Langrangian Classical Mechanics, but not an operator or wf. I doubt the existence of a Universal Wave Function as the solution of some differential equation (Everett's creation). AG
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