From quantum motion to classical motion - seeking the lost reality
Abstract
We show that the natural motion of particles in continuous space-time (CSTM) is not classical continuous motion (CCM), but one kind of essentially discontinuous motion, the wave function in quantum mechanics is the very mathematical complex describing this kind of motion, and Schrodinger equation is just its simplest nonrelativistic motion equation, we call such motion quantum discontinuous motion or quantum motion; furthermore, we show that, when considering gravity the space-time will be essentially discrete, and the motion in discrete space-time (DSTM) will naturally result in the collapse process of the wave function, this finally brings about the appearance of classical continuous motion (CCM) in macroscopic world.
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