Article  The quantum eraser doesn’t rewrite the past – it rewrites observers

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EXCERPT: . . . Physicists therefore broadly agree that the mathematics of the quantum eraser thought experiment fits well within standard quantum theory. Even so, Hance argues that formal results alone are not the entire story: “This is something we need to pick apart, not just in terms of mathematical assumptions, but also in terms of building intuitions for us to be able to actually play around with what quantumness is.” Hance has been analysing the physical implications of different assumptions in the thought experiment, with some options discussed in his 2021 preprint (arXiv:2111.09347) with collaborators on the quantum eraser paradox.

It therefore provides a tool for understanding how quantum correlations match up in a way that is not described by classical physics. “It’s a great thinking aid – partly brainteaser, partly demonstration of the nature of this weirdness.”
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Every quantum physicist takes something different from the quantum eraser, whether it is a spotlight on the open problems surrounding the properties of measured systems; a lesson from history in mathematical rigour; or a counterintuitive puzzle to make sense of. For a minority that deviate from standard approaches to quantum theory, it may even be some form of backwards-in-time influence.

For myself, as explained in my video on YouTube [below] and my 2023 paper (IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering 10.1109/QCE57702.2023.20325) on quantum thought experiments, the most dramatic implication of the quantum eraser is explaining the role of observers in the double-slit experiment. The quantum eraser emphasizes that even a single entanglement between qubits will cause decoherence, whether or not it is measured afterwards – meaning that no mysterious macroscopic observer is required. This also explains why building a quantum computer is so challenging, as unwanted entanglement with even one particle can cause the whole computation to collapse into a random state... (MORE - missing details)

Delayed-Choice Eraser on a Quantum Computer: Can We Change the Past? ... https://youtu.be/Bb0hAo9Kp3w

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