Realistic theory of microscopic phenomena; a new solution of hidden-variable problem

Abstract

It has been shown that quantum paradoxes have followed from one special assumption, i.e., from attributing basic physical meaning to Hamiltonian eigenfunctions and representing all physical states by vectors of the Hilbert space spanned on these eigenfunctions. However, any paradoxical properties disappear if the physical states are represented by vectors from the extended Hilbert space on which the scattering theory of Lax and Phillips has been based. On the other side, all stationary characteristics and experimentally verified quantum-mechanical predictions remain the same. The extended mathematical model is also in full agreement with results of EPR experiments, if one takes into account that a further assumption (in addition to locality condition) is involved in derivation of Bell's inequalities as shown recently (see: quant-ph/9808005).

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