A Unifying Theory for Quantum Physics, Part 2:

Jeffrey H. Boyd
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The quantum world is allegedly strange. But is it? What if there’s a simple mathematical explanation, and a simple solution? The success of quantum mechanics (QM) arises from the accuracy of its probability predictions, which are obtained by squaring amplitudes (the Born rule). Suppose for a moment that nature uses the negative of QM’s equations. When squared they would yield the same probabilities, confirmed by the same experiments and technological triumphs. If that were true, if nature uses the negative of QM’s equations, then the quantum world would become transparent, easy to understand. No more Schrödinger’s-cat. No quantum-eraser. No backwards-in-time cause-and-effect. No paradoxes nor enigmas. But, what’s a negative quantum equation? It could mean that particles follow zero-energy waves backwards, instead of forwards. That’s still an eccentric idea, a residual strangeness. Overall, it’s a bargain. We could swap one odd idea for another, because wave-particle duality is odd. We are accustomed to wave-particle duality. But we’ll show that experiments support the other arrangement: quantum particles follow zero-energy waves backwards. How could that possibly be true? We present substantial experimental evidence, new mathematics, and six dozen colorful illustrations. This is the Theory of Elementary Waves (TEW).
量子物理的统一理论(二)
据说量子世界很奇怪。但这是真的吗?如果有一个简单的数学解释和一个简单的解决方案呢?量子力学(QM)的成功源于其概率预测的准确性,这是通过振幅的平方(玻恩规则)获得的。假设大自然使用了QM方程的负数。如果把它们平方,就会得到同样的概率,得到同样的实验和技术成就的证实。如果这是真的,如果大自然使用QM方程的负数,那么量子世界将变得透明,易于理解。不再是Schrödinger 's-cat。没有quantum-eraser。没有时间倒流的因果关系。没有悖论,也没有谜。但是,负量子方程是什么?这可能意味着粒子跟随零能量波向后运动,而不是向前运动。这仍然是一个古怪的想法,一种残余的奇怪。总的来说,这很划算。我们可以把一个奇数的想法换成另一个,因为波粒二象性是奇数的。我们习惯于波粒二象性。但我们将证明实验支持另一种排列:量子粒子沿着零能量波反向运动。这怎么可能是真的?我们提出了大量的实验证据,新的数学,和六打彩色插图。这就是基本波理论(TEW)。
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