Causal Ubiquity in Quantum Physics: A Superluminal and Local-Causal Physical Ontology

A fixed highest criterial velocity (of light) in STR (special theory of relativity) is a convention for a layer of physical inquiry. QM (Quantum Mechanics) avoids action-at-a-distance using this concept, but accepts non-causality and action-at-a-distance in EPR (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Paradox) enta...

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Main Author: Neelamkavil, Raphael (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt am Main Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2014
Series:Frau Minne und die Liebenden
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Summary:A fixed highest criterial velocity (of light) in STR (special theory of relativity) is a convention for a layer of physical inquiry. QM (Quantum Mechanics) avoids action-at-a-distance using this concept, but accepts non-causality and action-at-a-distance in EPR (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Paradox) entanglement experiments. Even in such allegedly non-causal processes, something exists processually in extension-motion, between the causal and the non-causal. If STR theoretically allows real-valued superluminal communication between EPR entangled particles, quantum processes become fully causal. That is, the QM world is sub-luminally, luminally and superluminally local-causal throughout, and the Law of Causality is ubiquitous in the micro-world. Thus, probabilistic causality is a merely epistemic term
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Physical Description:1 online resource (364 pages)
ISBN:9783653047011
9783631652237

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