The Causal Interpretation of the Stern-Gerlach Experiment
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The causal interpretation of quantum
mechanics is non-local theory, that would solve many of the paradoxes
of quantum mechanics, such as Schrödinger's cat problem, the
measurement problem,and the collapse of the wavefunction. In the causal
interpretation (de BroglieBohm interpretation) the spinor wave
represents a real physical field propagating in Euclidean space (for a
one-body quantum system) that imparts well-defined trajectories to
quantum particles.
Reference:
"The Causal Interpretation of the Stern-Gerlach Experiment" from The Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/The...
Contributed by: Klaus von Bloh
After work by: Chris Dewdney
mechanics is non-local theory, that would solve many of the paradoxes
of quantum mechanics, such as Schrödinger's cat problem, the
measurement problem,and the collapse of the wavefunction. In the causal
interpretation (de BroglieBohm interpretation) the spinor wave
represents a real physical field propagating in Euclidean space (for a
one-body quantum system) that imparts well-defined trajectories to
quantum particles.
Reference:
"The Causal Interpretation of the Stern-Gerlach Experiment" from The Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/The...
Contributed by: Klaus von Bloh
After work by: Chris Dewdney
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