Spacetime as an Emergent Phenomenon: A Possible Way to Explain Entanglement and the Tunnel Effect

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Entanglement and the tunnel effect phenomena have been repeatedly observed and are generically accepted under orthodox quantum mechanics formalism. However, they remain rather inexplicable in the context of spacetime usual conceptualization. In the present work, we suggest an alternative quantum mechanics formalism, refining the pilot-wave theory initially proposed by de Broglie. We suggest that spacetime is an emergent phenomenon from a prior subquantum medium and that entanglement and the tunnel effect can be explained in terms of a nonlinear relation between space and time that is imposed by subquantum waves.

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Castro, P. , Gatta, M. , Croca, J. and Moreira, R. (2018) Spacetime as an Emergent Phenomenon: A Possible Way to Explain Entanglement and the Tunnel Effect. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 6, 2107-2118. doi: 10.4236/jamp.2018.610177.

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