Completely local interpretation of quantum field theory
Roman Sverdlov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a framework to reinterpret quantum field theory in a classical, local manner by modeling the universe as a computational system that simulates configuration space, applying it to particle theories and pilot wave models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to localize quantum field theory concepts by modeling the universe as a classical computational system that simulates configuration space.
Findings
Applied the framework to a hypothetical size-based quantum field theory.
Extended the approach to the Pilot Wave model with discrete jumps.
Demonstrated the potential for classical interpretation of quantum phenomena.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to come up with a framework that "converts" existing concepts from configuration space to ordinary one. This is done by modeling our universe as a big "computer" that simulates configuration space. If that "computer" exists in ordinary space and is ran by "classical" laws, our theory becomes "classical" by default. We have first applied this concept to a version of quantum field theory in which elementary particles have size (that is, a theory that does not yet exists). After that, we have also done the same with Pilot Wave model of discrete jumps, due to D\"urr et el.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
