Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2005-12-23
Physics
Quantum Physics
27 pages, no figure
Scientific paper
We show how quantum mechanics can be understood as a space-time theory provided that its spatial continuum is modelled by a variable real number (qrumber) continuum. Such a continuum can be constructed using only standard Hilbert space entities. The geometry of atoms and subatomic objects differs from that of classical objects. The systems that are non-local when measured in the classical space-time continuum may be localized in the quantum continuum. We compare this new description of space-time with the Bohmian picture of quantum mechanics.
Corbett J. J.
Durt Thomas
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