http://arxiv.org/pdf/0911.4005v1



A model - by myself and Masao Ninomiya -, which in principle predicts the initial conditions in a way as to minimze a certain functional of the history of the Universe through both past and future - a functional conceived of as an imaginary part of the action - is suggested to be also helpfull in solving some problems for quantum mechanics. Especially as our model almost makes it possible in principle to calculate the full history of the universe, it even makes it in principle calculable, which one among several measurement results in a quantum experiment will actually be realized!

Our “complex action model” thus is a special case of superdeterminism - in Bells way - and does not have true causality, but rather even in some cases true backward causation. In fact we claim in our model that the SSC(Superconducting Supercollider) were stopped by the US Congress due to the backward causation from the big amounts of Higgs particles, which it would have produced, if it had been allowed to run. The noumenon (“das Ding an sich”) in our model is the Feyman path integrand or better some fundamental quantities determined from second order effects of the latter integrand.


http://arxiv.org/pdf/1008.0464

It is shown that the transactional interpretation of quantum mechanics being refered back to Feynman-Wheeler’s time reversal symmetric radiation theory has reminiscences to our complex action model. In this complex action model the initial conditions are in principle even calculable. Thus it philosophically points towards superdeterminism, but really the Bell theorem problem is solved in our model of complex action by removing the significance of signals running slower than by light velocity.
Our model as earlier published predicts that LHC should have some failure before reaching to have produced as many Higgs-particles as would have been produced the SSC accelerator. In the present article, we point out that a cardgame involving whether to restrict LHC-running as we have proposed to test our model will under all circumstances be a success.


http://arxiv.org/pdf/1006.2455.pdf$$yPreprint