Abstract

A very simple proof is given of the fact that no theory based on a pointlike model of particles subject to local processes can reproduce the phenomenon of quantum interference. It is argued that the `wholeness' character, typical of the pilot-wave theory of de Broglie and Bohm, is actually a common feature of all subquantum theories.Riassunto. Si fornisce una semplice dimostrazione del fatto che nessuna teoria basata su un modello di particelle puntiformi soggette a processi locali può riprodurre i fenomeni di interferenza quantistica. Si discute inoltre come le caratteristiche di `wholeness', tipiche della teoria di onda pilota, rappresentino in realtà un tratto comune a tutte le teorie subquantistiche.

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