Abstract

The action reaction principle is violated in the standard formulation of Quantum Mechanics, so that its phase (Hilbert) space is incomplete. Moreover, projection of state of a quantum system under indirect measurement, when there are alternative virtual paths and one of them is discarded by negative detection implies, according to the action reaction principle, a reaction on the detector, although its macroscopic state does not change. If all interactions are local, mediated by fields with relativistically causal evolution, some system different from the particle (which follows another path) must locally interact with the detector. Relativistic locality and the action reaction principle predict the existence of de Broglie fields. It is presented a formulation of Quantum Mechanics in extended Hilbert spaces, where kinematic and dynamical representations of physical magnitudes are distinguished.

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