Quantum mechanics as electrodynamics of curvilinear waves
Alexander G. Kyriakos

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new interpretation of quantum mechanics, viewing it as electrodynamics of curvilinear waves, which aligns with modern quantum field theory and offers a novel conceptual framework.
Contribution
It introduces a new interpretation of quantum mechanics as electrodynamics of curvilinear waves, providing a fresh conceptual understanding consistent with quantum field theory.
Findings
QM is interpreted as electrodynamics of curvilinear waves
The theory explains quantum field theory results
Aligns with modern quantum mechanics interpretation
Abstract
The suggested theory is the new quantum mechanics (QM) interpretation.The research proves that QM represents the electrodynamics of the curvilinear closed (non-linear) waves. It is entirely according to the modern interpretation and explains the particularities and the results of the quantum field theory.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
