Quantum realism

* not to be confused with the modern art form of the same name
* allowed by refutation of Bell's theorem by Guillaume Adenier
* has its basis in TR-ST, temporal relativity - spacelet theory
* TR is a generalization of GR
* spacelet is short for spacetime wavelet; wavelet theory is well developed within the engineering domain
* one critical aspect of the theory is the proposed antiphoton, the negative curvature version of the photon, which mediates electromagnetism in this framework
* the theory is testable
* the theory is highly speculative and unconventional but deserves formal attention
* it's highly likely this is the only local deterministic framework in dimensions that can reproduce QM predictions
* a list of related theorems and relation to Bell's theorem can be found here
Brief overview of the theory:
* core to the theory is the concept of temporal curvature and temporal relativity with further basis in temporal elasticity
* just as fundamental is the concept of
* the impedance of space, later associated with time, is also core/critical
A number of theoretical physicists have been contacted about formally developing TR-ST, but there are developmental issues:
* a non-virtual curvature theory must be developed in 3D+1
* a non-virtual parallel to QFT must be developed as part of the framework
* a precise definition of photons and antiphotons must be developed acceptable to the community
* spacelet theory must be developed relative to the framework
* the strong force must be reformulated within the framework
* the so-called 'weak force' must be reformulated from the standpoint of geometry, vibration/excitation, and spin/rotation
They are not so much formal weaknesses as areas that need development. Physics and engineering graduate students are encouraged to contact their advisors about them.
Note:
* Part of the main purpose of any encyclopedia is to stimulate inquiry in youth / young adults - other than provide encyclopedic knowledge.
* This page was created to stimulate 'question asking' from essentially a: deterministic, causal, conservative, and realistic perspective.
* Conservative in that the theory does not depend on multiple dimensions, super-natural physics, or any other conventionally speculative domain.
 
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