A Co-Operative Phenomena Type Local Realistic Theory

Physics – Quantum Physics

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We analyze a conceivable type of local realistic theory, which we call a co-operative phenomena type local realistic theory. In an experimental apparatus to measure second or fourth order interference effects, it images that their exists a stable global pattern or mode in a hypothesized medium that is at least the size of the coherence volume of all the involved beams. If you change the position of a mirror, beam splitter, polarizer, state preparation, or block a beam then a new and different stable global state is entered very quickly. In an interferometer a photon passes only one arm of the apparatus but knows if the other arm is open or closed since the global pattern through which it travels through contains this information and guides it appropriately. In a polarization correlation experiment, two distant polarizers are part of the same global pattern or state which is very rapidly determined by the whole apparatus. It is experimentally testable. The situation in relationship to the special relativity is also discussed.

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