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== External links == * John G. Cramer, professor emeritus of Physics at the University of Washington, presents "The Quantum Handshake Explored". [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri6tfgF_UUM YouTube video dated 1 Feb 2018]. * Pavel V. Kurakin, George G. Malinetskii, [http://www.automatesintelligents.com/labo/2005/jan/bees.html ''How bees can possibly explain quantum paradoxes''], Automates Intelligents (February 2, 2005). (This paper tells about a work attempting to develop TIQM further) * Kastner has also applied TIQM to other quantum mechanical issues in [http://philpapers.org/rec/KASTTI] "The Transactional Interpretation, Counterfactuals, and Weak Values in Quantum Theory" and [https://arxiv.org/abs/0906.1626] "The Quantum Liar Experiment in the Transactional Interpretation" {{Quantum mechanics topics}} [[Category:Interpretations of quantum mechanics]] [[Category:Quantum measurement]] [[Category:Quantum field theory]] [[Category:Theoretical physics]]
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