Re: questions on Bohm's quantum theory



On Apr 13, 4:57 am, jones...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
For anyone who has worked on Bohm's quantum theory:

Can Bohm's pilot waves become uncoupled from matter
(particles) and propagate freely in space?

Can such pilot waves interact with one another in
the absence of any nearby matter?

Can you refer me to any papers on these details?

Is Bohm's Quantum theory quite different from others'?

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