The Debroglie Relation and SR?

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Jilang said:
I am curious as to how this might be applied to quantum tunnelling. Could it be interpreted that a particle spends only imaginary time inside the barrier?
No.
 
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See "Interpreting attoclock measurements of tunnelling times" http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v11/n6/full/nphys3340.html

From the abstract: "We show that, in the hydrogen atom, optical tunneling is instantaneous."

Professor Anatoli Kheifets explains his results: (see http://phys.org/news/2015-05-physicists-quantum-tunneling-mystery.html#jCp)

"At that timescale the time an electron takes to quantum tunnel out of an atom was thought to be significant. But the mathematics says the time during tunneling is imaginary - a complex number - which we realized meant it must be an instantaneous process"
 
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stevendaryl said:
Well, it's not clear what it could possibly mean to spend an imaginary amount of time doing something.
Viewing it quite literally from the maths, time orthogonal to real time we experience?
 
Jilang said:
Viewing it quite literally from the maths, time orthogonal to real time we experience?
"Time orthogonal to real time" is meaningless noise. Please do not further pursue this nonsense.
 
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