The essence and origin of quantum theory
Xiang-Yao Wu, Ben-Shan Wu

TL;DR
This paper explores the fundamental nature and origins of quantum theory by relating it to classical mechanics and wave optics, deriving a quantum gravitational field equation, and connecting it to the Schrödinger equation.
Contribution
It introduces a quantum equation for gravitational field intensity based on De Broglie's analogy, linking quantum mechanics with classical wave optics and providing new insights into quantum theory's essence.
Findings
Derived a quantum gravitational field equation from classical analogies
Connected the quantum equation to the Schrödinger equation
Provided new perspectives on the origin of quantum mechanics
Abstract
According to De Broglie's idea of analogy, the relation between quantum mechanics and classical mechanics is similar to that between wave optics and geometric optics, we have given the quantum equation of the gravitational field intensity for matter particles, since the gravitational field intensity relatives to the particle position distribution function , the quantum equation convert into the Schrodinger equation. In addition, we have further studied the essence and origin of quantum theory, and obtained some new results.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
