Is Bohr challenge still relevant?
Leonardo Chiatti

TL;DR
This paper questions the continued relevance of the Bohr model by highlighting that certain non-dynamic, non-local features like quantum leaps are not yet adequately formalized in current quantum theory.
Contribution
It emphasizes the need to formalize non-local, non-dynamic aspects of the Bohr model within modern quantum formalism.
Findings
Quantum leaps relate to non-locality.
Current formalism lacks complete representation of Bohr's non-dynamic features.
Highlights gaps in quantum theory regarding Bohr's concepts.
Abstract
We argue that not all the theoretical content of the Bohr model has been captured by the definitive quantum formalism currently in use. In particular, the notion of quantum leap seems to refer to non-dynamic features, closely related to non-locality, which have not yet been formalized in a satisfactory way.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
