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Gravitational reduction of the wave function through the quantum theory of motion
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Rahmani, Faramarz
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Electrons
/ Gravity
/ Parameter identification
/ Principles
/ Quantum mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
/ Spacetime
/ Theory of relativity
/ Trajectories
/ Wave functions
2025
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Gravitational reduction of the wave function through the quantum theory of motion
by
Rahmani, Faramarz
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Electrons
/ Gravity
/ Parameter identification
/ Principles
/ Quantum mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
/ Spacetime
/ Theory of relativity
/ Trajectories
/ Wave functions
2025
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Gravitational reduction of the wave function through the quantum theory of motion
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Gravitational reduction of the wave function through the quantum theory of motion
2025
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Overview
We present a novel perspective on gravity-induced wave function reduction using Bohmian trajectories. This study examines the quantum motion of both point particles and objects, identifying critical parameters for the transition from quantum to classical regimes. By analyzing the system’s dynamics, we define the reduction time of the wave function through Bohmian trajectories, introducing a fresh viewpoint in this field. Our findings align with results obtained in standard quantum mechanics, confirming the validity of this approach.
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Springer Nature B.V
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