How to Complete the Description of Physical Reality by Non-local Hidden Variables?
Timur F. Kamalov

TL;DR
This paper introduces the extended Newtonian dynamics (MEND), a non-local hidden variables model that generalizes classical mechanics to arbitrary reference frames, including non-inertial and micro-objects, providing a new perspective on physical reality.
Contribution
The paper presents MEND, a novel model extending Newtonian dynamics to arbitrary reference frames, incorporating non-local hidden variables and naturally including fictitious forces.
Findings
MEND describes micro-object dynamics differently from Newtonian mechanics.
MEND naturally incorporates fictitious forces without inertial frame assumptions.
The model broadens the scope of classical mechanics to non-inertial and micro-scale systems.
Abstract
Which non-local hidden variables could complement the description of physical reality? The present model of extended Newtonian dynamics (MEND) is generalize but not alternative to Newtonian Dynamics because its extended Newtonian Dynamics to arbitrary reference frames. It Is Physics of Arbitrary Reference Frames. Generalize and alternative is not the same. MEND describes the dynamics of mechanical systems for arbitrary reference frames and not only for inertial reference frames as Newtonian Dynamics. Newtonian Dynamics can describe non-inertial reference frames as well introducing fiction forces. In MEND we have fiction forces naturally and automatically from new axiomatic and we needn't have inertial reference frame. MEND is differs from Newtonian Dynamics in the case of micro-objects description.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
