What do kets represent?
Quantum Physics
2013-10-07 v1
Abstract
It is usually assumed that a ket represents the state of an actually existing particle. But one can show there is no evidence for particles. The particle-like properties of mass, spin and charge, as well as particle-like trajectories, the photoelectric effect, and localized effects from spread-out wave functions can be explained using quantum mechanics alone. It is therefore proposed instead that kets represent particle-like solutions to a pre-representational linear partial differential equation which has Poincar\'e and internal symmetries. This equation underlies the completely representational character, including mass, spin, charge, internal symmetries, and symmetric and antisymmetric statistics, of current quantum mechanics.
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@article{arxiv.1310.1295,
title = {What do kets represent?},
author = {Casey Blood},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.1295},
year = {2013}
}
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