The cosmic origin of quantum mechanics

Physics – General Physics

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14 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables

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In this paper, the base of quantum mechanics is the spontaneous tendency for a microscopic object to fractionalize instantly into quasistates and condense instantly quasistates. This quasistate is equivalent to the eigenfunction. An object with the fractionalization-condensation is equivalent to the unitary wavefunction. Nonlocal operation is explicitly required to maintain communication among all quasistates regardless of distance during the fractionalization process. Interference effect is explicitly required for the condensation of quasistates. The collapse of the fractionalization-condensation is explicitly required when the fractionalization-condensation is disrupted. The cosmic origin of quantum mechanics is derived from the cyclic fractionalization-condensation in the cyclic universe, consisting of the unobservable cosmic vacuum and the observable universe. The cyclic fractionalization-condensation allows quasistates to appear cyclically rather than simultaneously. The cosmic vacuum involves the gradual cyclic fractionalization-condensation between the high energy eleven dimensional and low energy four dimensional spacetime. The observable universe involves the drastic cyclic fractionalization-condensation consisting of the cosmic instant fractionalization (the big bang) into various dimensional particles and the expansion-contraction by mostly cosmic radiation and gravity. The cosmic instant fractionalization leads to the microscopic instant fractionalization-condensation (the standard quantum mechanics) that allows all quasistates from an object to appear simultaneously.

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