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Quantum Mechanics as a Dynamic Construction

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The wave function and spin are shown to be attributes of the dynamics which is a dominant structure of the quantum mechanics. A self-consistent force field κ (not the quantum axiomatics) appears to be responsible for quantum effects. The field κ can escape from the matter and produce pairs.

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Rylov, Y.A. Quantum Mechanics as a Dynamic Construction. Foundations of Physics 28, 245–272 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1018704920207

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