Relativistic Nonlocality in experiments with successive impacts
Antoine Suarez (Center for Quantum Philosophy, Zurich)

TL;DR
This paper explores the application of relativistic nonlocality to photon experiments involving successive impacts at beam-splitters, proposing an experiment to distinguish between quantum mechanics and relativistic nonlocality.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental setup to test differences between quantum mechanics and relativistic nonlocality using successive photon impacts.
Findings
Proposes an experiment to differentiate QM and RNL
Discusses conditions for producing non-before impacts
Analyzes implications of relativistic nonlocality in photon experiments
Abstract
Relativistic Nonlocality is applied to experiments in which one of the photons impacts successively at two beam-splitters. It is discussed whether a time series with 2 non-before impacts can be produced with beam-splitters at rest, and such an experiment may allow us to decide between Quantum Mechanics (QM) and Relativistic Nonlocality (RNL).
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
