A model that solves to the wave-particle duality paradox
Eduardo V. Flores

TL;DR
This paper introduces a relativistic model of point-like particles that addresses the wave-particle duality paradox, aligning with Bohmian mechanics but extending its applicability to high energies and proposing a testable experiment.
Contribution
A novel relativistic model of point particles that overcomes Bohmian mechanics limitations and suggests an experiment to distinguish it from standard quantum mechanics.
Findings
Model works at any energy level
Proposes an experiment to differentiate interpretations
Addresses wave-particle duality paradox
Abstract
Bohmian mechanics solves the wave-particle duality paradox by introducing the concept of a physical particle that is always point-like and a separate wavefunction with some sort of physical reality. However, this model has not been satisfactorily extended to relativistic levels. Here we introduce a model of permanent point-like particles that works at any energy level. Our model seems to have the benefits of Bohmian mechanics without its shortcomings. We propose an experiment for which the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics and our model make different predictions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Quantum Information and Cryptography
