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31 August 2007 The inexhaustible source of insights revealed by every photon
Avshalom C. Elitzur, Shahar Dolev
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We present several quantum mechanical experiments involving photons that strain the notions of space, time and causality. One for these experiments gives rise to the "quantum liar paradox," where Nature seems to contradict herself within a single experiment. In the last section we propose an outline for a theory that aspires to integrate GR and QM. In this outline, i) "Becoming," the creation of every instant anew from nothingness, is real. ii) Force-carrying particles, such as photons, do not merely mediate the interaction by propagating in some pre-existing, empty spacetime; rather, they are the very progenitors of the spacetime segment within which the interaction takes place.
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Avshalom C. Elitzur and Shahar Dolev "The inexhaustible source of insights revealed by every photon", Proc. SPIE 6664, The Nature of Light: What Are Photons?, 666402 (31 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.760483
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Particles

Sensors

Single photon

Superposition

Beam splitters

Absorption

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