Intro -- Light Can Be Both Wave and Particle -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Rhoda -- The Tree Fort -- The Time Capsule -- Some Blue Hills at Sundown -- Nora Jane -- The Starlight Express -- Light Can Be Both Wave and Particle -- First Harmonics -- Isotopes -- The Man Who Kicke
Waves and Particles in Light and Matter
✍ Scribed by O. Costa de Beauregard (auth.), Alwyn van der Merwe, Augusto Garuccio (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 609
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
From September 24 through 30, 1992 the Workshop on "Waves and Parti cles in Light and Matter" was held in the Italian city of Trani in celebration of the centenary of Louis de Broglie's birth. As is well known, the relationship between quantum theory and ob jective reality was one of the main threads running through the researches of this French physicist. It was therefore in a fitting tribute to him on his 90th birthday that ten years ago an international conference on the same subject was convened in Perugia. On that occasion, physicists from all over the world interested in the problematics of wave-particle duality engaged in thoughtful debates (the proceedings of which were subsequently published) on recent theoretical and experimental developments in our understanding of the foundations of quantum mechanics. This time around, about 120 scientists, coming from 5 continents, in the warm and pleasant atmosphere of Trani's Colonna Conference Center focussed their discussions on recent results concerned with the EPR para dox, matter-interferometry, reality of de Broglie's waves, photon detection, macroscopic quantum coherence, alternative theories to usual quantum mechanics, special relativity, state reduction, and other related topics. The workshop was organized in plenary sessions, round tables, and poster sessions, and the present volume collects most-but not all-of the presented papers. A number of acknowledgements are due. We thank, first of all, the contributors, without whose constant dedication this volume could not have been published.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
The Great Veil, Reality, and Louis de Broglie: Personal Memories....Pages 1-7
The Fallacy of the Arguments Against Local Realism in Quantum Phenomena....Pages 9-18
Restoring Locality with Faster-Than-Light Velocities....Pages 19-27
The Wave-Particle Duality and the Aharonov-Bohm Effect....Pages 29-36
De Broglie’s Wave in Space and Time....Pages 37-47
Interferometry with de Broglie Waves....Pages 49-63
Quantum Mechanics of Ultracold Neutrons....Pages 65-84
The Physical Interpretation of Special Relativity....Pages 85-97
Quantum Neutron Optics....Pages 99-123
Some Comments on the de Broglie-Bohm Picture by an Admiring Spectator....Pages 125-138
The Relationship between the Dirac Velocity Operator and the de Broglie Postulate....Pages 139-146
Optics and Interferometry with Atoms....Pages 147-164
Louis de Broglie’s Wave Particle Dualism: Historical and Philosophical Remarks....Pages 165-170
Compatible Statistical Interpretation of Interference in Double-Slit Interferometer....Pages 171-179
Wave Function Structure and Transactional Interpretation....Pages 181-187
Intersubjectivity, Relativistic Invariance, and Conditionals (Classical and Quantal)....Pages 189-197
Quantization as an Inhomogeneous Wave Effect....Pages 199-208
In Quest of de Broglie Waves....Pages 209-221
Why Local Realism?....Pages 223-235
Bohm’s Interpretation of Quantum Field Theory....Pages 237-249
Proposal for an Experiment to Detect Macroscropic Quantum Coherence with a System of Squid’s....Pages 251-257
On Longitudinal Free Spacetime Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Einstein-De Broglie Theory of Light....Pages 259-294
Time-Delayed Interferometry with Nuclear Resonance....Pages 295-301
A Counterexample of Bohr’s Wave-Particle Complementarity....Pages 303-307
Classical Electromagnetic Theory of Diffraction and Interference: Edge, Single-Slit and Double-Slit Solutions....Pages 309-336
A Quasi-Ergodic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics....Pages 337-343
De Broglie Waves and Natural Units....Pages 345-358
A Classical Model for Wave-Particle Duality....Pages 359-367
Towards a Philosophy of Objects....Pages 369-379
The Energy-Momentum Transport Wave Function....Pages 381-386
The Spacetime Structure of Quantum Objects....Pages 387-394
Høffding and Bohr: Waves or Particles....Pages 395-410
Photonic Tunneling Experiments: Superluminal Tunneling....Pages 411-418
Possible Tests of Nonlinear Quantum Mechanics....Pages 419-422
Detection of Empty Waves Contradicts either Special Relativity or Quantum Mechanics....Pages 423-427
Interferometry with very Cold Neutrons....Pages 429-438
Velocity-Symmetrizing Synchronization and Conventional Aspects of Relativity....Pages 439-446
Trajectories of Particles Interacting with Environments....Pages 447-461
On the Wave System Theory of the EPR Experiment....Pages 463-471
CFD or not CFD? That is the Question....Pages 473-476
Quantum Particle as Seen in Light Scattering....Pages 477-480
e 2 = αh , The Only Physically Justified Formulation of Electron Charge, and the Resulting Electron Energy Paradigm....Pages 481-494
Spacetime Approach to Weinberg-Salam Model: Waves and Particles in Spacetime Structure....Pages 495-499
Computer Portrayals of the Sine-Gordon Breather as a Model of the de Broglie Double Solution....Pages 501-526
Phenomenology of a Subquantum, Realistic, Relativistic Theory....Pages 527-539
p=h/λ? W= h v ? A Riddle Prior to any Attempt at Grand Unification....Pages 541-569
Informational Experiments with Microparticles and Atoms....Pages 571-582
The Principles of Classical Mechanics and their Actuality in Contemporary Microphysics....Pages 583-601
Ascribed to and Described by: Which is more Important?....Pages 603-609
Quantization of Generalized Lagrangians: A New Derivation of Dirac’s Equation....Pages 611-616
Quantum Transition and Temporal Description....Pages 617-623
Back Matter....Pages 625-628
✦ Subjects
Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics;Electrical Engineering;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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