Realistic Derivation of Heisenberg Dynamics

Abstract

Einstein conjectured long ago that much of quantum mechanics might be derived as a statistical formalism describing the dynamics of classical systems. Bell's Theorem experiments have ruled out complete equivalence between quantum field theory (QFT) and classical field theory (CFT), but an equivalence between dynamics is not only possible but provable in simple bosonic systems. Future extensions of these results might possibly be useful in developing provably finite variations of the standard model of physics.

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