Quantum Physics in a different ontology
Nalin de Silva

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new ontological interpretation of quantum physics, explaining interference patterns by particles passing through both slits, challenging traditional wave and particle pictures.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ontological framework for quantum physics, offering an alternative explanation for the double-slit experiment.
Findings
Interference explained by particles passing through both slits
New ontology for quantum particles differs from classical particles
Challenges traditional wave and particle interpretations
Abstract
It is shown that neither the wave picture nor the ordinary particle picture offers a satisfactory explanation of the double-slit experiment. The Physicists who have been successful in formulating theories in the Newtonian Paradigm with its corresponding ontology find it difficult to interpret Quantum Physics which deals with particles that are not sensory perceptible. A different interpretation of Quantum Physics based in a different ontology is presented in what follows. According to the new interpretation Quantum particles have different properties from those of Classical Newtonian particles. The interference patterns are explained in terms of particles each of which passes through both slits.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · History and advancements in chemistry
