Bohmian trajectories computed for coupled waveguides reproduce standard quantum predictions and refute a recent experimental claim of falsification.
Some Personal Reflections on Quantum Non-locality and the Contributions of John Bell
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I present the background of the Bohm approach that led John Bell to a study of quantum non-locality from which his famous inequalities emerged. I recall the early experiments done at Birkbeck with an aim to explore the possibility of `spontaneous collapse', a way suggested by Schr\"{o}dinger to avoid the conclusion that quantum mechanics was grossly non-local. I also review some of the work that John did which directly impinged on my own investigations into the foundations of quantum mechanics and report some new investigations towards a more fundamental theory.
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Trajectories in coupled waveguides: an application to a recent experiment and Hiley's lessons on the falsification of the Bohmian model
Bohmian trajectories computed for coupled waveguides reproduce standard quantum predictions and refute a recent experimental claim of falsification.