Urusovskii's geometry, algebrodynamics and universal quantum-like kinematics in complex space

Abstract

In the "6D treatment of Special Relativity" proposed by Igor A. Urusovskii one deals with universal light-like motion of matter pre-elements in the extended (3+3) space and with their regular rotation in the additional 3-space. On the other hand, in the framework of our algebrodynamical approach one naturally comes to the complex space-time geometry resulting in a universal kinematics that resembles the well-known Wheeler-Feynmann "one electron representation". Combining the two approaches, we propose a simple classical explanation of the canonical two-slit experiment. Some small corrections to the predictions of quantum theory are established.

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