Electromagnetic and quantum measurements : a bitemporal neoclassical theory /
This book 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. Labeled the Neo-classical Electromagnetic Theory, the proposition is put on a sound formal footing by...
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| Language: | English |
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Boston :
Kluwer Academic Publishers,
[2001]
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Table of Contents:
- The causal enigma
- Photons in bitemporal microcosm
- Neoclassical electromagnetics
- Are electron media biteporal?
- Photon wave-particle transition
- Photons in general networks
- Double slit experiment for photons
- Double slit experiment for electrons
- The enigmatic 1/F noise
- Questioning stern-gerlach
- Photon tunneling-superluminal?
- Interferometric experiments
- The famous EPR paradox
- Quantum bases-neoclassical view.