
TL;DR
This paper explores how the principle of relativity extended to all inertial frames can lead to quantum indeterminacy, connecting special relativity with quantum theory through complex probabilities.
Contribution
It demonstrates that quantum indeterminacy and superposition naturally emerge from the principles of special relativity.
Findings
Quantum indeterminacy arises from relativistic principles.
Superposition principle is linked to complex probability amplitudes.
Relativity influences causal laws in a way consistent with quantum theory.
Abstract
Principle of Relativity involving all, not only subluminal, inertial frames leads to the disturbance of causal laws in a way known from the fundamental postulates of Quantum Theory. We show how quantum indeterminacy based on complex probability amplitudes with superposition principle emerges from Special Relativity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
