
Quantum Cybernetics
Toward a Unification of Relativity and Quantum Theory via Circularly Causal Modeling
Gerhard Grössing(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 21. October 2012
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XIV, 153 pages
978-1-4612-7083-6 (ISBN)
Description
Some 350 years ago, in his Discorsi e Dimostrationi Matematici [Galilei], Galileo Galilei discussed whether or not light propagated with a finite though very high velocity, or with infinite speed, instantaneously. The ques tion was an open one then, with prominent proponents for either position. For example, Rene Descartes argued on philosophical grounds that light dispersed itself into all of space instantaneously, whereas Galileo was more inclined toward the idea of a finite velocity. In fact, he even reported about an early experiment, which, however, would have to be refined and per 1 formed again to reach a definite conclusion. "Sagredo: ... However, of which kind, and how high might we estimate the velocity of light? Is the appearance instantaneous, momentaneous, or, like other movements, temporal? Could one decide this experimentally? Simplicio: Daily experience teaches us, that the spreading of light be instantaneous; if in a large distance the artillery per forms shooting exercises, we see the glare of the flame without the ear perceives the sound only after some time delay, while considerable time.
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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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XIV, 153 p.
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
271 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4612-7083-6 (9781461270836)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-1296-6
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Quantum Cybernetics
Toward a Unification of Relativity and Quantum Theory via Circularly Causal Modeling
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Content
Introduction: The Return of the Aether.- 1 Quantum Theory and the Special Theory of Relativity.- 1.1 Compatibility of Nonlocal Correlations with the Principle of Relativity.- 1.2 The de Broglie-Bohm Causal Interpretation of Quantum Theory.- 2 Quantum Cybernetics.- 2.1 The Idea.- 2.2 The Formalism.- 3 Experiments.- 3.1 Quantum Postselection Experiments and the Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser.- 3.2 Late-Choice Experiments.- 3.3 Realistic Solution of the "Relativistic EPR-Dilemma".- 3.4 Superluminal Signaling and "Causal Paradoxes".- 4 Gravity as a Pure Quantum Phenomenon: Mach's Principle Revisited.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 A Generalized Principle of Relativity.- 4.3 Derivation of Einstein's Equations for the Gravitational Field.- 4.4 Conclusion: Quantum Cybernetics and Mach's Principle.- 5 Implications of Circular Causality at the Quantum Level.- 5.1 The Historical Context.- 5.2 Future Perspectives.- Coda: On the Meaning of Nonlocality.- References.