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  1. On the impossible pilot wave.J. S. Bell - 1982 - Foundations of Physics 12 (10):989-999.
    The strange story of the von Neumann impossibility proof is recalled, and the even stranger story of later impossibility proofs, and how the impossible was done by de Broglie and Bohm. Morals are drawn.
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  • (1 other version)Relativity: the special theory.John Lighton Synge - 1965 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co.; [sole distributors for U.S.A.: Interscience Publishers, New York,].
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  • The philosophy of quantum mechanics.Max Jammer - 1974 - New York,: Wiley. Edited by Max Jammer.
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  • Relativistic many-body systems: Evolution-parameter formalism. [REVIEW]John R. Fanchi & Weldon J. Wilson - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (6):571-605.
    The complexity of the field theoretic methods used for analyzing relativistic bound state problems has forced researchers to look for simpler computational methods. Simpler methods such as the relativistic harmonic oscillator method employed in the description of extended hadrons have been investigated. They are considered phenomenological, however, because they lack a theoretical basis. A probabilistic basis for these methods is presented here in terms of the four-space formulation of relativistic quantum mechanics (FSF). The single-particle FSF is reviewed and its physical (...)
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  • Single-particle trajectories and interferences in quantum mechanics.Nicola Cufaro-Petroni & Jean-Pierre Vigier - 1992 - Foundations of Physics 22 (1):1-40.
    In this paper some topics concerning the possibility of describing phenomena of quantum interference in terms of individual particle spacetime trajectories are reviewed. We focus our attention, on the one hand, on the recent experimental advances in neutron and photon interferometry and, on the other hand, on a theoretical analysis of the description of these experiments allowed by stochastic mechanics. It is argued that, even if no conclusive argument is yet at hand in both the theoretical and the experimental fields, (...)
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  • Bell's Theorem and the Foundations of Modern Physics.A. van der Merwe, F. Selleri and G. Tarozzi, F. Selleri & G. Tarozzi (eds.) - 1993 - World Scientific.
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  • Neutron interferometry can prove (or refute) the existence of de Broglie's waves.J. R. Croca - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (10):971-980.
    An experimental apparatus based on neutron interferometry is is presented which can in principle decide the question whether the empty waves of de Broglie really exist or not.
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