Re: Download a new book on quantum mechanics and relativity.
From: Eugene Stefanovich (eugenev_at_synopsys.com)
Date: 09/25/04
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Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:07:04 -0700
Bilge wrote:
> Eugene Stefanovich:
> >Bilge wrote:
>
> >> If you don't want to discuss harmonic oscillators, then don't. The
> >> example was for your benefit, since you don't seem to understand
> >> what a cononical trabsformation is. That is why your theory is screwed
> >> up. Apparently, preserving phase space doesn't apply to you either.
> >
> >I think I indicated in a couple of posts that transformations I am using
> >are unitary transformations in the Hilbert space. In the classical
> >limit they become canonical transformations preserving Poisson brackets.
> >I am cool with that.
>
> We aren't discussing the classical limit. We're discussing the fact that
> you get unphysical results for well known reasons.
>
>
Why do you call my results unphysical? They are logically consistent within
my axiomatic structure. They do not disagree with experiment. They do
disagree with your axiomatic structure, but then I have equal right to
call your results (i.e., retarded interactions) unphysical. Moreover,
I demonstrated that your axiomatic structure (QED) even cannot tell
anything concrete about the speed of propagation of interaction.
Eugene.
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