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  1. Bell's Theorem without Inequalities.Daniel M. Greenberger, Michael A. Horne, Abner Shimony & Anton Zeilenger - 1990 - American Journal of Physics 58:1131--1143.
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    Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy.Daniel Greenberger, Klaus Hentschel & Friedel Weinert (eds.) - 2009 - Springer.
    Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy Daniel Greenberger, Klaus Hentschel, Friedel Weinert. 5. W. Hittorf, Ueber die Elektricit ̈atsleitung der Gase , Annalen der Physik 136, 1–31, 197–234 (1869); Engl. transl. On the Conduction of ...
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    New techniques and ideas in quantum measurement theory.Daniel M. Greenberger (ed.) - 1986 - New York, N.Y.: New York Academy of Sciences.
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    “Haunted” measurements in quantum theory.Daniel M. Greenberger & Alaine YaSin - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (6):679-704.
    Sometimes it is possible in quantum theory for a system to interact with another system in such a way that the information contained in the wave function becomes very scrambled and apparently incoherent. We produce an example which is exactly calculable, in which a macroscopic change is induced in the environment, and all phase information for the system is apparently lost, so that a measurement has seemingly been made. But actually, although the wave function has been badly scrambled, all the (...)
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  5. Bell's theorem and the foundations of modern physics.F. Barone, A. O. Barut, E. Beltrametti, S. Bergia, R. A. Bertlmann, H. R. Brown, G. C. Ghirardi, D. M. Greenberger, D. Home & M. Jammer - 1991 - Foundations of Physics 21 (8).
  6. A More Proper Role for Proper Time in Physics?D. M. Greenberger - forthcoming - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
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    A short note on the Aharonov-Bohm effect.Daniel Greenberger - 1991 - Foundations of Physics 21 (2):251-255.
    We point out that the Aharonov-Bohm effect is a 4-dimensional nonlocal geometric phenomenon. We give two examples which in 3 dimensions appear rather mysterious, but which are easily understood in 4 dimensions. We also discuss why it is integrated effects over fields (potentials) rather than the fields themselves that are important.
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  8. Bell’s Theorem without Inequalities.D. M. Greenberger, M. A. Horne, A. Zeilinger & A. Shimony - 1990 - \em Am. J. Phys 58:1131-1143.
     
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    Extending the Concept of an “Element of Reality” to Work with Inefficient Detectors.Daniel M. Greenberger - 2009 - In Wayne C. Myrvold & Joy Christian (eds.), Quantum Reality, Relativistic Causality, and Closing the Epistemic Circle. Springer. pp. 87--94.
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  10. Going Beyond Bell’s Theorem.D. M. Greenberger, M. A. Horne & A. Zeilinger - 1989 - In M. Kafatos (ed.), \em Bell’s Theorem, Quantum Theory, and Conceptions of the Universe. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 69-72.
     
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    Helge Kragh. Quantum Generations. 493 pp. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1999.Daniel M. Greenberger - 2003 - Isis 94 (1):181-182.
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  12. 2nd workshop on Clifford algebras and their applications in mathematical physics.Dm Greenberger - 1991 - Foundations of Physics 21 (6):735-752.
     
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    Quantization in the large.Daniel M. Greenberger - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (9):903-951.
    A model theory is constructed that exhibits quantization on a cosmic scale. A holistic rationale for the theory is discussed. The theory incorporates a fundamental length, of cosmic size, and preserves the weak, geometrical equivalence principle. The momentum operator is an integral, nonlocal, naturally contravariant operator, in contrast to the usual quantum case. In the limit of high quantum numbers the theory reduces to classical physics, giving rise to a world which is quantized both on the microscopic and cosmic scale, (...)
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    The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Daniel M. Greenberger - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (1):127-129.
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    The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.Daniel M. Greenberger - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (1):127-129.
    Review of Peter Mittelstaedt, The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and the Measurement Process (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), 140pp., ISBN 0-521-55445-4, hardback US$44.95, £30.00.
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    The Presence of David Mermin.Daniel Greenberger & Abner Shimony - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (10):1419-1422.
  17. The Quantum Theory of Motion.D. Greenberger - 1994 - Foundations of Physics 24:963-963.
     
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    The Tic-Tac-Toe Theory of Gravity.Daniel M. Greenberger - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (1):46-52.
    The Tic-Tac-Toe theory is a qualitative, phenomenological theory that automatically explains many of the features of the universe that we see, such as dark matter and dark energy. In that sense it is a Copernican theory that gives an alternate approach, which immediately and intuitively explains phenomena,independently of any detailed dynamics, for which the explanations in accepted standard theories are usually somewhat ad-hoc.The basic concept is to take the possibility of negative masses seriously, and generalize this to counter the unconvincing (...)
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    Fundamental problems in quantum theory: a conference held in honor of Professor John A. Wheeler.John Archibald Wheeler, Daniel M. Greenberger & Anton Zeilinger (eds.) - 1995 - New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
    Ed. Daniel Greenberger, 750pp May 1995 164.95.
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    Oppositionists and group norms: The reciprocal influence of whistle-blowers and co-workers. [REVIEW]David B. Greenberger, Marcia P. Miceli & Debra J. Cohen - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (7):527-542.
    Who blows the whistle — a loner or a well-liked team player? Which of them is more likely to lead a successful opposition to perceived organizational wrongdoing? The potential influence of co-worker pressures to conform on whistle-blowing activity or the likely effects of whistle-blowing on the group have not been addressed. This paper presents a preliminary model of whistle-blowing as an act of nonconformity. One implication is that the success of an opposition will depend on the characteristics of the whistle-blower (...)
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    Book Review: Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Physics: An Overview from Modern Perspectives. By Dipankar Home. Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, New York, 1997, xvii + 386 pp., $167.00 (hardcover). ISBN 0-306-45660-5. [REVIEW]Daniel Greenberger - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (5):855-857.
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    Book Review: New Developments on Fundamental Problems in Quantum Physics. By Miguel Ferrero and Alwyn van der Merwe, eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1997. [REVIEW]Daniel Greenberger - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (3):557-559.