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Gravity and the Superposition Principle

20 Feb 2024, 18:25
25m

Speaker

Hristu Culetu (Ovidius University)

Description

The relation between gravity and quantum mechanics is investigated
in this work. The link is given by the wave packet expansion process,
rooted from the Uncertainty Principle. The basic idea is to express the
de Broglie wavelength used by Schrodinger for a massive particle in terms
of the associated Compton wavelength which is replaced by the Michell-Laplace radius $Gm/c^{2}$ of the spherical object of mass $m ≥ m_{P}$ , where $m_{P}$
is the Planck mass.
The wave packet spreading is studying in spherical coordinates, having the width $σ(t)$, expressed in terms of G and c instead of $\hbar$. Therefore,for masses larger than the Planck mass, a faster dispersion rate of $σ(t)$ is obtained, compared to the standard case. The dispersion of the wave packet is observed only by a free falling observer and the process breaks down once the observer hits the surface of the object.
Different freely falling observers notice different rates of expansion of the wave packet and the source of gravity is in a quantum superposition. We further confront the Mita formula for the mean energy of the wave packet with the de Broglie-Bohm quantum potential energy when the Schrodinger equation is expressed in the Madelung form.

Primary author

Hristu Culetu (Ovidius University)

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