On A New Formulation of Micro-phenomena: Quantum Paradoxes And the Measurement Problem
Afshin Shafiee

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new local causal framework for understanding quantum phenomena, reexamining effects like tunneling, measurement, and EPR correlations through the lens of a particle-field system with objective energy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel formulation of micro-phenomena based on a particle-field system, offering a new perspective on quantum paradoxes and the measurement problem.
Findings
Reinterprets tunneling effect within the new particle-field framework
Provides a local causal explanation for the measurement problem
Reassesses EPR theorem using the proposed micro-phenomena formulation
Abstract
As a serious attempt for constructing a new foundation for describing micro-incidents from a local causal standpoint, I explained before that each micro-entity can be assumed to be composed of a probability field joined to a particle (called a particle-field or PF system) which is endowed with energy, having an objective character. In this essay, some odd quantum phenomena including the tunneling effect, the measurement problem and the EPR theorem are reexamined in detail from the standpoint of the new theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
