Steven Cartledge

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FIG. 7.1 Feynman’s sum-over-histories approach to quantum theory. In Feynman’s scheme, a quon acts as though it takes all paths at once. These paths, unlike classical trajectories, possess phases which add wavewise to produce the system’s proxy wave—a representation of the probability pattern of a large number of quons prepared in the same state.
Quantum Reality: Beyond the New Physics
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