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A Feasible Attempt of Classical Interpretation of Quantum Physics
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: Received: 20 June 2019 / Approved: 21 June 2019 / Online: 21 June 2019 (08:53:40 CEST)
How to cite: Van, J. A Feasible Attempt of Classical Interpretation of Quantum Physics. Preprints 2019, 2019060210 Van, J. A Feasible Attempt of Classical Interpretation of Quantum Physics. Preprints 2019, 2019060210
Abstract
In the past 100 years, quantum theory has achieved remarkable achievements and formed a relatively mature system, but at the same time there are still some incomplete places. For example: What is the origin of quantum? What is the origin of quantum entanglement? What is the origin of quantum mechanical wave-particle duality? This is still a problem that the existing quantum theory has not solved. Therefore, this paper attempts to seek a classic interpretation of quantum mechanics to make up for the shortcomings of existing quantum theory. In the latest research, this paper finds a classic interpretation of blackbody radiation, which can explain the discontinuity of light energy from the perspective of classical mechanics. Based on this discovery, this paper successfully explains the origin of quantum, quantum entanglement and wave-particle duality, and eliminates the confusion of quantum mechanical probability waves.
Keywords
quantum mechanics; wave-particle duality; quantum entanglement; cosmic redshift
Subject
Physical Sciences, Quantum Science and Technology
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