The Quantum Potential in Gravity and Cosmology
The fundamental role of Bohm’s quantum potential in the treatment of gravity and thus in the general-relativistic domain has been explored by various authors (see, for example, the book of R. Carroll Fluctuations, information, gravity and the quantum pote
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Ignazio Licata Davide Fiscaletti
Quantum Potential: Physics, Geometry and Algebra
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Ignazio Licata Davide Fiscaletti Institute for Scientific Methodology Palermo Italy
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Foreword
It is extremely satisfying to see how the original work of de Broglie and Bohm is now being explored more fully from a number of different perspectives, leading to fresh insights into quantum phenomena and showing that the conventional interpretation is limite
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