Quantum Physics

   

Interference Field as Quantum Randomness Generator.

Authors: Pierre Leroy

This document presents a principle of a wave field contained in a closed space producing fluctuations with random appearances at any point in the space. A 2D simulation shows that interference patterns produced by the interaction of this field with physical objects contained in the space make it possible to produce non-zero correlation measurements between distant points in space and specific to the objects position configuration. These correlations properties are used to explain experimental coincidences measurements having non-local appearance.

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[v1] 2023-12-19 13:52:45
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