Dynamics and Interpretation in Quantum Theory

Yuri A. Rylov

Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
101, bld.1 Vernadskii Ave. , Moscow, 119526, Russia.
e-mail: rylov@ipmnet.ru

Abstract

Dynamic system, described by the Klein-Gordon equation is shown to be a partial case of a more general dynamic system which can be considered as a set of identical classical particles, interacting between themselves via a self-consistent field. The self-consistent field is responsible for quantum effects, it enables to generate pairs and to escape from the matter. It can be interpreted as a force field, describing dynamically a statistical effect of the world lines reconnection. Quantum effects can be considered as dynamical effects without a reference to QM principles.

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