Toward a real synthesis of quantum and relativity theories: experimental evidence for absolute simultaneity
Abstract
We have demonstrated spatially-discontinuous jumps of electrons at a distance as long as about 1cm. The effect occurs in a modified integer quantum Hall system consisted of a great number of extended Laughlin-Halperin-type states. Our observations directly contradict the no-aether Einstein's interpretation of special relativity together with the Minkowski's model of spacetime. However they are consistent with the aether-related Lorentz-Poincare's interpretation that allows absolute simultaneity. We thus strongly challenge the fundamental status of Lorentz invariance and hence break the basic argument against de Broglie-Bohm realistic quantum theory. We argue that both de Broglie-Bohm and Lorentz-Poincare theories are capable of providing a real synthesis of quantum and relativity theories. The synthesis is of such kind that quantum theory appears the most fundamental physical theory for which relativity is only a limiting case. In accordance with this hierarchy, quantum theory naturally resolves the problem of aether in Lorentz-Poincare's relativity. The aether could be a deeper Bohm-type undivided quantum pre-space, the relevance of which directly follows from our observations.
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@article{arxiv.1301.4253,
title = {Toward a real synthesis of quantum and relativity theories: experimental evidence for absolute simultaneity},
author = {S. A. Emelyanov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.4253},
year = {2015}
}
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6th International Workshop DICE2012 (Space-Time-Matter), September 17-21, 2012 (Castiglioncello, Italy)