Once again about Einstein’s realism: the matter waves and Bell’s inequalities from the point of view of the special theory of relativity
Kudriavtcev Iu.
Saint-Petersburg, Russia;
E-mail: Kudriavtcev juku@bk.ru
We explore the possibility to give a classical explanation to the specifics and physical sense of de Broglie matter waves when studying the microparticle as an object of non zero size, from the point of view of the special theory of relativity. We show that the particularities of de Broglie matter waves and the results of the experimental verifications of Bell inequalities for the pairs of entangled photons are naturally interpreted as the results of implementation of the conclusions of the special theory of relativity to the microparticles.
We conclude that it is appropriate to go back to the search of the new means of realistic description of the nature proposed by Einstein and his realistic worldview that states that the world studied by the science is real and every part of it at any moment of time has objective physical characteristics.
«Einstein’s general relativity stands out, in my opinion, as that century’s greatest single achievement. Quantum theory (and QFT) might well be regarded by most physicists as an even greater achievement. From my own particular perspective on the matter, I do not feel able to share that view» (Roger Penrose. The Road to Reality)
Keywords: de Broglie matter waves, Bells inequalities, theory of relativity.
DOI: 10.18698/2309-7604-2015-1-266-275
Article file: Kudriavtcev2.pdf
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