Authors: Torsten Krieg
Properties such as the energy and momentum of a quantum object can be calculated exactly in quantum theory, but they cannot be simulated on a classical computer. This is in part due to the fact that the physical nature of quantum objects is not yet understood (ontology problem). In this paper it is shown that it is possible to simulate observable properties of a quantum object on a classical computer. For this purpose, the wave describing the quantum object is considered as a physical element with a constant amplitude of a quarter of the Planck constant (Ψmax=h/4=const.). As a result, the values of energy and momentum, as well as the de Broglie wavelength, can be simulated without the aid of further parameters. This is expected to give new ideas to ontological issues.
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