The quantum phase has profound effects on quantum mechanics but its physical origin is currently unexplained. This paper derives its general form from two physical axioms: 1) in the limit in which space goes to zero, spacetime reduces to a constant quantity of areatime, and 2) the proper time dimensions of areatime and of spacetime are orthogonal but can be compared to each other according to what will here be called an angular dual bilateral symmetry. The mathematical derivation and the explanation of the physical origin of the quantum phase from these two axioms is straightforward and implies that the quantum phase is intimately related to the quantization of spacetime.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/83154/1/A_Derivation_o...
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Aimed at graduate physics and chemistry students, this is the first comprehensive monograph covering...
I make some considerations on the quantization of spacetime from a spectral point of view. The consi...
Ever since quantum mechanics was first developed, it has been unclear what it really tells us about ...
The nonadiabatic geometric phase in a time dependent quantum evolution is shown to provide an intrin...
We discuss the hints for the disappearance of continuum space and time at microscopic scale. These i...
Phase space is the state space of classical mechanics, and this manifold is normally endowed only wi...
This article amalgamates some results published previously by the author with their natural extensio...
The paper addresses the problem, which quantum mechanics resolves in fact. Its viewpoint suggests th...
The paper is replaced by a new version (12-2019): DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3572846 ...
Interactionist dualism is often rejected based on the claim that the physical world is causally clos...
The proposed existence of relative time and the curvature of space – both combined into the concept ...
Using techniques of geometric quantization and SO(sub 0)(3,2)-coherent states, a notion of optimal l...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.An approach to the quantum phase, taking into account the proc...
The quantum measurement problem resolves according to the twofold nature of time. Whereas the contin...
It was recently shown that quantum and classical mechanics are related in a deeper and more intimate...
Aimed at graduate physics and chemistry students, this is the first comprehensive monograph covering...
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