Attempt at Perfecting Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics Based on Interaction
Tian-Hai Zeng

TL;DR
This paper proposes modifications to non-relativistic quantum mechanics by incorporating interactions, aiming to clarify quantum phenomena with more classical intuition while preserving established results.
Contribution
It introduces a new perspective on quantum mechanics based on interactions, potentially resolving contradictions and enhancing understanding without altering existing validated results.
Findings
Modified quantum concepts align with classical intuition.
Addresses Einstein-Bohr debate through interaction-based view.
Potential to resolve logical contradictions in quantum theory.
Abstract
Many wave phenomena are related to interactions. Considering once neglected interactions in some cases, states of large objects and Newton's idea about measurement, we attempt to modify some concepts and principles of non-relativistic quantum mechanics. Our modifications may help one to understand some typical quantum phenomena with near classical and intuitive ideas without changing past correct results, may mediate some contradictions logically, and then may partially perfect non-relativistic quantum mechanics. We also give a review of the argument between Einstein and Bohr about non-relativistic quantum mechanics simply based on interaction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Fusion and Plasma Physics Studies
