期刊文献+
共找到2篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
The Quantum Handshake: An Electric Charge/Transactional Interpretation of the Single Electron Double-Slit Experiment
1
作者 Eric Bond 《Journal of Quantum Information Science》 2021年第2期71-83,共13页
A new and falsifiable realist interpretation of quantum mechanics is examined in relation to the sum over histories concept, pilot wave theory and the many-worlds interpretation. This electric charge/transactional mod... A new and falsifiable realist interpretation of quantum mechanics is examined in relation to the sum over histories concept, pilot wave theory and the many-worlds interpretation. This electric charge/transactional model explains how the single electron double-slit experiment produces extremely localized endpoints from diffracted wavicles, why these endpoints are scattered around the entire surface of the absorber screen, and why these points of contact result in the characteristic fringe pattern as they accumulate. Advanced waves and substantive electric charge effects in the double-slit experiment are postulated, then this hypothesis is supported by a quantitative analysis of electron emission in comparison to lightning. The wider implications if advanced waves and electric charge distribution prove to be significant factors in the double-slit experiment are discussed, including possible parallels with meteorological and neurological phenomena. 展开更多
关键词 Double-Slit Experiment Wave/Particle Duality Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics wheeler-feynman Absorber Theory Advanced Wave Retarded Wave Lightning Bolt Mechanism Electric Charge NEUROSCIENCE
下载PDF
How to Explicitly Calculate Feynman and Wheeler Propagators in the ADS/CFT Correspondence
2
作者 Angelo Plastino Mario C. Rocca 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2020年第2期304-323,共20页
We discuss, giving all necessary details, the boundary-bulk propagators. We do it for a scalar field, with and without mass, for both the Feynman and the Wheeler cases. Contrary to standard procedure, we do not need h... We discuss, giving all necessary details, the boundary-bulk propagators. We do it for a scalar field, with and without mass, for both the Feynman and the Wheeler cases. Contrary to standard procedure, we do not need here to appeal to any unfounded conjecture (as done by other authors). Emphasize that we do not try to modify standard ADS/CFT procedures, but use them to evaluate the corresponding Feynman and Wheeler propagators. Our present calculations are original in the sense of being the first ones undertaken explicitly using distributions theory (DT). They are carried out in two instances: 1) when the boundary is a Euclidean space and 2) when it is of Minkowskian nature. In this last case we compute also three propagators: Feynman’s, Anti-Feynman’s, and Wheeler’s (half advanced plus half retarded). For an operator corresponding to a scalar field we explicitly obtain, for the first time ever, the two points’ correlations functions in the three instances above mentioned. To repeat, it is not our intention here to improve on ADS/CFT theory but only to employ it for evaluating the corresponding Wheeler’s propagators. 展开更多
关键词 ADS/CFT CORRESPONDENCE Boundary-Bulk PROPAGATORS Feynman’s PROPAGATORS Wheeler’s PROPAGATORS
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部