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The de Broglie-Bohm Theory as a Rational Completion of Quantum Mechanics
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2021
- Speaker: Prof. Jean Bricmont, Catholic University of Louvain
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Completion of what? The completion of Copenhagen is quantum field theory.
@@ronsnow402 Bohmian mechanics has nothing to say about G2. You need to try harder. :-)
@@schmetterling4477 The extra oscillations
within the muon, unaccounted for by the
models, could be pilot waves. This could
also explain the physical cause of light
speed(c). As particles move through this
new weakly interacting field, (c) speed limit
is the result of this fields physical
resistance properties.
As for the particles pilot waves, they don't
experience this resistance, & wave
disturbances may travel faster, explaining
the non-locality properties of Quantum
Measurements.
( *Analogy* = *Waves traveling through water, travel much faster than the water molecules* )
I'm excited for new measurements to find
out what's actually happening with the
Muon.
@@ronsnow402 Physics doesn't run on "could be". It runs on precise observations. Let me know when you have even one observation of one of your beloved pilot waves.
@@schmetterling4477 Except, all the interpretations are "could be", let me know when the beloved extra dimensions have been discovered.
@@ronsnow402 Copenhagen is not a could be. It's been verified against plenty of low energy experiments and it is what you expect theoretically from a non-relativistic single quantum approximation. Or did you think that Copenhagen is just some random collection of formulas? Of course not. It's what follows when you reduce the relativistic theory to the bare, workable minimum. Why do people not know this? Because most of them never look at the relativistic theory and what it says about the actual structure of the world. And to those that do Copenhagen is just a toy theory. They don't care about it.