On the Only Fields interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Moses Fayngold

TL;DR
This paper argues that Quantum Field Theory inherently supports the complete Field-Particle Duality, reinforced by recent experiments favoring the particle perspective, challenging the notion that wave-particle duality is outdated.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Quantum Field Theory encompasses both field and particle aspects, providing a unified interpretation supported by new experimental evidence.
Findings
Quantum Field Theory includes both field and particle aspects.
Recent experiments reinforce the particle interpretation.
Wave-particle duality remains a valid concept.
Abstract
The wave particle duality, while being supported by overwhelming scientific evidence, is now claimed outdated by some physics professionals. They declare that the Quantum Field Theory allows only field aspect of reality. Presented below are the arguments showing that the Quantum Field Theory embraces the whole range of the Field-Particle Duality with both its extremes. We also discuss the important new experiments which reinforce the particle side of the story and thereby confirm the Field-Particle Duality. Key words: Fields, Particles, Reconfiguration, Quantum Nonlocality.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
