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Exposition: Some Advantages of a Local Realist, 3D Wave Soliton Approach to EPR
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Some Advantages of a Local Realist, 3D Wave Soliton Approach to EPR
Authors: A. Laidlaw
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bci1
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- 37 pages, Apeiron, Vol. 9, No. 1, January 2002
- Abstract:
- Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen `paradox' of quantum mechanics= EPR.
Author's summary verbatim quote expresses very well the contents of this interesting, but controversial paper on the foundations of relativity and quantum mechanics:
"Not only are the foundation theories mutually compatible, they
are also compatible with local realism once this concept is
properly formulated (without presuming atomism in addition
to locality). Relativity Theory is reconstructed in the context
of a preferred frame, but so as to secure the Relativity
Principle in every experiment except the measurement of the
preferred frame, defined by a null result for the dipole
component of the Microwave Background Radiation (MBR).
The 3D soliton approach to physical modelling is found to be
consistent with both Special Relativity and Quantum
Mechanical Nonlocality, exemplified by the EPR paradox."
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a_laidlaw@today.com.au
Apeiron, Vol. 9, No. 1, January 2002
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