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Electromagnetic and Quantum Measurements
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Electromagnetic and Quantum Measurements

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 2000
englanti
This text presents a generalization of electromagnetism into the bitemporal microcosm, where by hypothesis, regular causal relationships do not apply and time is allowed to flow in both directions. Labelled the "Neo-classical Electromagnetic Theory", the proposition is put on a sound formal footing by noting that Maxwell's field equations are valid for positive as well as negative time. The book explores the ramifications of the extra degree of freedom arising from incorporation of negative time elements, which introduce additional boundary conditions modifying orthodox quantum interpretations in a non-trivial way. The theory provides a merger of electromagnetism and quantum theory of photons, applicable to macroscopic as well as microscopic phenomena. Avoiding the hand-waving arguments so often encountered in quantum texts, the book presents detailed analyses of a number of well-known and famous quantum experiments riddled with interpretational dilemmas, such as the double-slit experiments for photons and electrons, the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) paradox, and many more. The investigations turned out to be a fascinating journey into largely unexplored territory, with rewards in the way of resolutions of bizarre puzzles and paradoxes in the quantum family, together with consistent agreements with existing experimental facts. In examples from the macroscopic domain, the book proposes a photonic origin of the enigmatic 1/f noise occuring in all active electronic components and devices, a proposition supported by detailed analysis consistent with existing empirical data.
Alaotsikko
A Bitemporal Neoclassical Theory
Painos
2001 ed.
ISBN
9780792372578
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
30.11.2000
Kustantaja
Springer
Sivumäärä
373