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On a Modified Double-Slit Experiment to Test the Hypothesis of Interference as a Result of Space-Time Nonlocality Described by Equations with Infinite-Order Derivatives

Authors: R. K. Salimov

A modified version of Young’s experiment is proposed to test the hypothesis that doubleslit interference arises from space-time nonlocality, described by Lorentz-invariant equations with derivatives of infinite order. If this hypothesis is correct, the experimental results would differ from the predictions of quantum mechanics.

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