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Dirk Bruere
Nov4-06, 03:26 PM
This may have been discussed earlier.
If so, can someone point me to the thread? Else, any comments?

http://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/0510010

"Interpreting quantum mechanics(QM) by classical physics seems like an
old topic; And unified theory is in physics frontier; But because the
principles of quantum physics and relativity are so different, any
theories of trying to unify 4 nature forces should not be considered as
completed without truly unifying the basic principles between QM and
relativity. This paper will interpret quantum physics by using two extra
dimensional time as quantum hidden variables. I'll show that three
dimensional time is a bridge to connect basics quantum physics,
relativity and string theory. `Quantum potential' in Bohm's quantum
hidden variable theory is derived from Einstein Lagrangian in
6-dimensional time-space geometry. Statistical effect in the measurement
of single particle, non-local properties, de Broglie wave can be
naturally derived from the natural properties of three dimensional time.
Berry phase, double-slit interference of single particle, uncertainty
relation, wave-packet collapse are discussed. The spin and g factor are
derived from geometry of extra two time dimensions. Electron can be
expressed as time monopole. In the last part of this paper, I'll discuss
the relation between three dimensional time and unified theory.

Dirk

Max
Nov4-06, 03:27 PM
Dirk Bruere wrote:
>This paper will interpret quantum physics by
>using two extra dimensional time as quantum
>hidden variables. I'll show that three dimensional
>time is a bridge to connect basics quantum
>physics, relativity and string theory.

With three proper time dimensions, should you talk about "world
volumes" swept out by the membranes, instead of "world lines"?

-Max