https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147000039
Transaction and Non Locality in Quantum Field Theory
Institute for Scientific Methodology, Palermo, Italy
a e-mail: ignazio.licata@ejtp.info
Published online: 10 April 2014
The most part of the debates on Quantum Mechanics (QM) interpretation come out from the remains of a classical language based upon waves and particles. Such problems can find a decisive clarification in Quantum Field Theory (QFT), where the concept of “classical object” is replaced by an interaction networks. On the other hand, it is simpler to discuss about non-locality in QM than in QFT. We propose here the concept of transaction as a connection between the QM and QFT language as well as the possibility to introduce quantum non-locality ab initio. We also mention the cosmological consequence of a non-local archaic vacuum here defined
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