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Does QM recognise empty waves?

Nevertheless I've never met any statement about empty waves except of course in de Broglie-Bohm. Maybe in many-worlds interpretation (MWI) also are empty waves. …
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Instead of quantizing gravity, why not try to "gravitize" quantum theory, or clarify it and ... [closed]

Penrose also criticized the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, and presented a more favorable opinion of the de Broglie-Bohm interpretation. …
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Does a radio receiver "collapse" a radio wave function?

(As an aside, I personally prefer the De BroglieBohm theory as considered by the YouTuber Veritasium (here), though it likely is not correct or complete.) …
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The double slit experiment from the path integral approach

In Chapter 3, section 3 he discusses the Aharonov-Bohm effect, but before doing so he discusses the ordinary double slit experiment. … 12 m \dot x^2)\approx \exp(i\frac{2\pi d_0}{\lambda}+i\frac {2\pi d_1}{\lambda}),\tag{3.3}$$ and similarly for the path through slit 2, just replacing $d_1$ with $d_2$, and where $\lambda$ is the de Broglie
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What is the state of the art (potential) answers to the measurement problem of quantum mecha...

I'm vaguely aware of the ideas of quantum decoherence, the De BroglieBohm theory, and objective-collapse models, all as tentative or partial explanations. …
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Do I understand De Broglie–Bohm theory correctly?

In the interpretation of quantum mechanics developed by David Bohm (De BroglieBohm theory), the wave function is considered as a real-life physical field that evolves according to the Schrödinger equation …
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Is Laplace’s demon compatible with other interpretations of quantum mechanics?

But there are other deterministic interpretations of quantum mechanics, such as the many-worlds interpretation and the De-Broglie-Bohm interpretation. …
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Is quantum mechanics stochastic or probabilistic?

De BroglieBohm theory The Bohmian trajectories for an electron going through the two-slit experiment. …
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Particles in an interferometer in a gravitational field

And if so, does this experiment really disprove the de-Broglie-Bohm-Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, as argued in 1? … The summary of the argument is along the lines: The de-Broglie-Bohm particle carries the mass which causes the gravitational interaction and it can only go through one path. …
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On realistic interpretations of quantum mechanics - single quantum systems and measurements [closed]

(I know de Broglie / Bohm, but that is not a viable approach to quantum field theory in my view; and I know Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber, which is a new theory, not an interpretation; I am not interested in interpretations …
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Different expressions for the guidance equation - how to show equivalence?

The following is the form I already encountered quite often: $$\dot{\textbf{x}}(t) = \frac{\hbar}{2im|\psi|^2}(\psi^*\nabla\psi - \psi\nabla\psi^*)$$ I recently read "de Broglie-Bohm, delayed-choice double-slit …
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What does happen if we use a delta function for density on the De Broglie–Bohm theory?

I was reading Pilot wave theory and De BroglieBohm theory pages on Wikipedia that I found how similar they are comparing to classical physics and I wondered what happens if we just replace the density …
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What are the objections to stochastic quantum mechanics? [closed]

I recently discovered the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics, which is different from the De Broglie-Bohm theory The best article I found on it was very much a comparison of the two by Bohm … I see that some objections to the De Broglie-Bohm theory apply as well (the need for a guiding wave), but I don't really see them as a problem. …
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Regarding Pilot Wave Theory [duplicate]

Not as popular as the Copenhagen interpretation perhaps, but I'm truly intrigues to know the intricacies of the de Broglie-Bohm Theory. … Note that References on De Broglie-Bohm pilot wave theory is on a much narrower sub-topic and its answer is not really relevant here. …
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How does Bohmian mechanics explain the effect of information in the double-slit experiment?

De Broglie and David Bohm found a method (1952) that explains the double-slit experiment and its variations, which are so central to QM, in an intuitive way without appeal to probability, wave-function …
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