Quantum Cybernetics: Towards a Unification of Relativity and Quantum Theory Via Circularly Casual Modeling - Book Review,
by Gerhard Grossing

Book Description This book, written for non-specialists, discuses the apparent conflict between relativity and quantum mechanics, concentrating particularly on what Einstein called "spooky interactions at a distance." The author proposes a resolution based on a causal interpretation introduced by Louis deBroglie and elaborated by David Bohm. He shows that one can introduce a "medium" or "æther" in a manner consistent with both relativity and quantum theory, and which allows one to unify the two theories via the identification of circularly causal processes at their core. The mathematics is kept simple, making the discussion accessible to a wide audience. Several crucial experiments are discussed in detail.
Book Info Text, written for nonspecialists, discusses the apparent conflict between relativity and quantum mechanics. Shows that a 'medium' or 'aether' can be introduced in a manner consistent with both relativity and quantum theory, and that allows one to unify the two theories via the identification of circularly casual processes at their core. DLC: Special relativity (Physics).
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