Hidden-time in Quantum Mechanics
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Salim Yasmineh [Show Biography]
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Salim Yasmineh [Show Biography]
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MOND vs. dark matter in light of historical parallels. (arXiv:1910.04368v1 [astro-ph.GA]) 2019年10月11日 星期五 下午8:32 | physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org Authors: Mordehai Milgrom MOND is a paradigm that contends to account for the mass discrepancies in the Universe without invoking `dark’ components, such as `dark matter’ and `dark energy’. It does so by supplanting Newtonian dynamics and General Relativity, departing from them… Read more →
Collapse Dynamics Are Diffusive from PRL: General Physics: Statistical and Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Information, etc. by Sandro Donadi, Luca Ferialdi, and Angelo Bassi Fri Jun 09 2023 18:00:00 (15 hours) # 1. Author(s): Sandro Donadi, Luca Ferialdi, and Angelo Bassi Noninterferometric experiments have been successfully employed to constrain models of spontaneous wave function collapse, which predict a violation of… Read more →
Why Bohr was wrong in his response to EPR. (arXiv:2305.06859v1 [quant-ph]) from physics.hist-ph updates on arXiv.org by Aurélien Drezet Fri May 12 2023 08:56:19 (4 days) # 1. We assess the analysis made by Bohr in 1935 of the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox/theorem. We explicitly describe Bohr’s gedanken experiment involving a double-slit moving diaphragm interacting with two independent particles… Read more →