Monday, June 5, 2023

More details from Professor Basil J. Hiley: the noncommutative algebraic nonlocal Way of reality

 Essentially the necessity of using the Clifford algebra for the Pauli and Dirac equations arises because the wave function does not capture the full implications of the non-commutative
structure which only become significant in these algebras. To bring out these
features we must go to the algebra. In such algebras one must distinguish
between left and right operations. This means that when we come to con-
sider time development we need two equations, a left translation and a right
translation-the equation and its dual. In the case of the Schr ̈odinger equa-
tion, the dual is simply the complex conjugate equation, which is dismissed
since it seems to add nothing new. This cannot be done for the Pauli or
Dirac equations where the full non-commutative structure is necessary.

Some Personal Reflections on Quantum Non-locality and the Contributions of John Bell 

 

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