Bhomian Mechanics vs. Standard Quantum Mechanics: a Difference in Experimental Predictions
Artur Szczepanski

TL;DR
This paper compares Bhomian Mechanics and Standard Quantum Mechanics, highlighting their differing predictions on quantum autoscattering and proposing a thought experiment to test these differences.
Contribution
It introduces Bhomian Mechanics as an alternative to QM that excludes quantum autoscattering and discusses a thought experiment to empirically distinguish between the two theories.
Findings
QM predicts quantum autoscattering; Bhomian Mechanics does not.
A gedanken experiment is proposed to test the differing predictions.
Potential to empirically validate or falsify Bhomian Mechanics.
Abstract
Standard Quantum Mechanics (QM) predicts an anti-intuitive fenomenon here referred to as "quantum autoscattering", which is excluded by Bhomian Mechanics. The scheme of a gedanken experiment testing the QM prediction is briefly discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
