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The Calogero conjecture〔Gaeta, Giuseppe. (2000). "On the cosmological implications of the Calogero conjecture" Retrieved on 26 August 2007 from (XiteSeer ) University of Rome ''La Sapienza''〕 is a minority interpretation of quantum mechanics. It is a quantization explanation involving quantum mechanics, originally stipulated in 1997 and further republished in 2004〔Calogero, Francesco. (1997) "''Cosmic origin of quantization''" Retrieved on 26 August 2007 from (ScienceDirect ) Physics Letters A, Volume 228 p335-346〕〔Calogero, Francesco. (2004) "''Cosmic origin of quantization''" Retrieved on 26 August 2007 from (WorldSciNet ). International Journal of Modern Physics B, Vol. 18, Nos. 4-5 (2004) 519-525.〕 by Francesco Calogero that suggests the classical stochastic background field to which Edward Nelson attributes quantum mechanical behavior in his theory of stochastic quantization is a fluctuating space-time, and that there are further mathematical relations between the involved quantities. The hypothesis itself suggests that if the angular momentum associated with a stochastic tremor〔 with spatial coherence provides an action purported by that motion within the order of magnitude of Planck's constant〔 then the order of magnitude of the associated angular momentum has the same value.〔 Calogero himself suggests〔 that these findings, originally based on the simplified model of the universe〔 "are affected (and essentially, unaffected) by the possible presence in the mass of the Universe of a large component made up of particles much lighter than nucleons".〔 Essentially, the relation explained by Calogero can be expressed with the formulas: : Furthermore: : Const G,m Where: : represents the gravitational constant : represents the mass of a hydrogen atom. : represents the radius of the universe accessible by gravitational interactions in time, t. : is a dimensional constant. Despite its common description, it has been noted that the conjecture is not entirely defined within the realms of Nelson's stochastic mechanics, but can also be thought of as a means of inquiring into the statistical effects of interaction with distant masses in the universe and was expected by Calogero himself〔 to be within the same order of magnitude as quantum mechanical effects.〔 == Analysis == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Calogero conjecture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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