| A strange feature of Bohm's Theory of quantum motion (2002) | |||||||||
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| In the Bohm picture and one-dimensional case, we show that given an adequately chosen potential for characterising obstacles, one can derive laws of motion formally identical to that of special relativity. In such a hypothetical scheme, superluminal velocities are not forbidden, but a particle cannot collide with an obstacle with an average, superluminal velocity.. Comment: 9 text pages, 1 figure. In this last version we stress that our mathematical example works only in the one-dimensional case, and not in three | |||||||||
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