
Ebook Info
- Published: 2000
- Number of pages: 302 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 11.56 MB
- Authors: Jean-Pierre Vigier
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A collection of facsimile reprints of papers on Quantum Mechanics authored and co-authored by Jean-Pierre Vigier, compiled and presented to him at a conference held to honour him on his 80th birthday at University of California at Berkeley, August 2000. The book contains a preface by Stanley Jeffers and an introduction by Lev Chebotarev.
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Editorial Reviews: About the Author Jean-Pierre Vigier (born January 16, 1920) earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from University of Geneva in 1946 and served briefly as a member of the French Atomic Commission together with Frederic Joliot-Curie. In 1948 he was appointed assistant to Louis de Broglie (Nobel Prize in 1929 for discovery of wave nature of particles), a position he held until the latter’s retirement in 1962, although their collaboration lasted another 10 years. He is the author of more than 200 scientific papers, and has co-authored and edited a number of books and conference proceedings. He is a member of the editorial board of Physics Letters A, and remains one of the most vocal proponents of the Stochastic Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
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⭐Vigier became Prince Louis de Broglie’s, the originator of quantum electrodynamics, permanent assistant in 1948. In 1952, the cat was put amongst the pigeons when David Bohm in exile in Brazil, out of the blue produced a paper supporting Prince Louis de Broglie interpretation of quantum mechanics. Louis had been badly scolded by Wolfgang Pauli at the 1927 Solvay Conference, where the Copenhagen Interpretation took hold and mathematicians were given a free range to mold quantum mechanics in their own image, free from the need to found their mathematical simulations on the stochastic non-linear fluctuations of electrons, atoms and phonons. In the meantime Louis had given up in developing his own cause and effect style of quantum electrodynamics and had even taught the Copenhagenists’ theories in preference to his own.With the publication of David Bohm’s ground breaking paper, the de Broglie-Bohm theory went live and presented a serious challenge to the mathematicians prevailing views. Furthermore, de Broglie dispatched Vigier to Brazil for a year to develop the theory and bring back new insights.In time, it was Vigier’s turn to carry on the campaign and the theory became the de Broglie-Bohm-Vigier version of electrodynamics. This book brings together some of Vigier’s most important papers to give the reader a flavor of the reignited debates over quantum electrodynamics and is therefore to be highly recommended.This book takes the reader up to around the end of the millennium. However, the story does not stop there. In the nineties, Vigier wrote a series of monographs entitled ‘The Enigmatic Photon’ with the Welsh chemical physicist Myron Evans. This brought on board the experimentally based interpretation of the nature of the photon as seen in the world of chemistry and chemical physics and brought the information gleaned from chemical spectroscopy to the table. This brought an end to the stage of a century of attempts to understand the nature of the photon and the interpretation now becomes that of de Broglie-Bohm-Vigier and Evans.The history of the whole quest is given in the book ‘The Life of Myron Evans: A Journey Through Space and Time’, which should appeal to those readers who have read the present book here and the ‘Enigmatic Photon’ series of books.
⭐Fantastic read! A must have for anyone interested in pilot-wave theories!
⭐Vigier became Prince Louis de Broglie’s, the originator of quantum electrodynamics, permanent assistant in 1948. In 1952, the cat was put amongst the pigeons when David Bohm in exile in Brazil, out of the blue produced a paper supporting Prince Louis de Broglie interpretation of quantum mechanics. Louis had been badly scolded by Wolfgang Pauli at the 1927 Solvay Conference, where the Copenhagen Interpretation took hold and mathematicians were given a free range to mold quantum mechanics in their own image, free from the need to found their mathematical simulations on the stochastic non-linear fluctuations of electrons, atoms and phonons. In the meantime Louis had given up in developing his own cause and effect style of quantum electrodynamics and had even taught the Copenhagenists’ theories in preference to his own.With the publication of David Bohm’s ground breaking paper, the de Broglie-Bohm theory went live and presented a serious challenge to the mathematicians prevailing views. Furthermore, de Broglie dispatched Vigier to Brazil for a year to develop the theory and bring back new insights.In time, it was Vigier’s turn to carry on the campaign and the theory became the de Broglie-Bohm-Vigier version of electrodynamics. This book brings together some of Vigier’s most important papers to give the reader a flavor of the reignited debates over quantum electrodynamics and is therefore to be highly recommended.This book takes the reader up to around the end of the millennium. However, the story does not stop there. In the nineties, Vigier wrote a series of monographs entitled ‘The Enigmatic Photon’ with the Welsh chemical physicist Myron Evans. This brought on board the experimentally based interpretation of the nature of the photon as seen in the world of chemistry and chemical physics and brought the information gleaned from chemical spectroscopy to the table. This brought an end to the stage of a century of attempts to understand the nature of the photon and the interpretation now becomes that of de Broglie-Bohm-Vigier and Evans.The history of the whole quest is given in the book ‘The Life of Myron Evans: A Journey Through Space and Time’, which should appeal to those readers who have read the present book here and the ‘Enigmatic Photon’ series of books.Enthusiasts may wish to delve deeper by inspecting the primary research papers which led to the new theory, Einstein-Cartan-Evans theory or ECE theory as it is also known. These papers can be found on the associated website, which is that of The Alpha Institute for Advanced Studies, aias.us. To date 760 papers can be read directly by clicking on ‘Myron Evans’ on the home page and then on the ‘Omnia opera’.
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