What do you mean by “non-determinstic” ? The standard (single universe indeterministic) view is that past events occurred with a probability less than 1, ie they did not occur inevitably or necessarily. That is coupled with the idea that there is only one past state, and its can be assigned a probability of 1 for the purpose of calculating the probability of subsequent events .
Yes. This is what I mean by “non-deterministic”.
The standard view of non-determinism is supported by the standard take on Copenhagen, which includes the time-irreversability of collapse. Yet you are arguing for the time-reversibility of collapse. Why would you want to put forward a novel premise, if you are not drawing a novel conclusion?
The standard view of non-determinism is supported by the standard take on Copenhagen, which includes the time-irreversability of collapse. Yet you are arguing for the time-reversibility of collapse. Why would you want to put forward a novel premise, if you are not drawing a novel conclusion?
This post about the time-reversibility of collapse sets the groundwork for a novel conclusion.