A New Approach to Locality and Causality
B.G. Sidharth

TL;DR
This paper proposes that quantum non-locality is an approximation valid at larger scales and introduces a holistic model that aligns with recent astrophysical observations, suggesting a fundamental space-time quantization.
Contribution
It introduces a new holistic framework that reinterprets causality and locality in quantum mechanics, supported by astrophysical data, and proposes a fundamental space-time quantization.
Findings
Quantum non-locality is an approximation at larger scales.
The holistic model aligns with astrophysical and cosmological observations.
Suggests space-time quantization as a fundamental aspect.
Abstract
In the light of some recent results, it is argued that usual concepts of causality and locality are approximations valid at scales greater than the Compton wavelength and corresponding time scales. It follows that the "spooky" non-locality of Quantum Mechanics is not really so and infact is perfectly consistent with a recently discussed holistic model, which again is corroborated by latest astrophysical and cosmological observations. This approach also provides a rationale for the origin of the metric and points to, what may be called a space time quantization which may be, ultimately, fundamental.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
