2026-01-24T12:55:51Z
2026-01-24T12:55:51Z
2025-06-02
2026-01-24T12:55:51Z
In their paper [Phys. Rev. A 109, 022238 (2024)], Aredes and Saldanha analyze several paradoxes related to weak values and present a “general argument” that aims to show that “realistic interpretations ...of weak values lead to inconsistencies.” Although we agree with the identified inconsistencies for the specific weak values analyzed there, in this Comment we demonstrate that the origin of these inconsistencies is not their general argument, which is formally incorrect. We use Bohmian mechanics as a counterexample to confirm that their conclusions are not valid for all weak values and quantum theories. In particular, we show that weak values postselected in position can in fact be interpreted within Bohmian mechanics as properties of quantum systems, detached from any measuring devices, in a consistent and meaningful way.
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Filosofia de la ciència; Teoria quàntica; Valors (Filosofia); Fenomenologia; Philosophy of science; Quantum theory; Values; Phenomenology
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.111.066201
Physical Review A, 2025, vol. 111, p. 066201-1-066201-5
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.111.066201
cc by (c) Seoane, Juan José et al., 2025
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