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The Macroscopic Quantum Effect in Nonlinear Oscillating Systems:
a Possible Bridge between Classical and Quantum Physics
Danil Doubochinski and Jonathan Tennenbaum
Quantix - Société de Recherche et Développement en Technique Vibratoire
86, Rue de...
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The Macroscopic Quantum Effect in Nonlinear Oscillating Systems:
a Possible Bridge between Classical and Quantum Physics
Danil Doubochinski and Jonathan Tennenbaum
Quantix - Société de Recherche et Développement en Technique Vibratoire
86, Rue de Wattignies, 75012 Paris, France
Abstract
Einstein, de Broglie and others hoped that the schism between classical and quantum
physics might one day be overcome by a theory taking into account the essential
nonlinearity of elementary physical processes.
However, neither their attempts, nor
subsequent ones were able to supply a unifying principle that could serve as a startingpoint for a coherent understanding of both microphysical and macroscopic phenomena.
In the late 1960s the phenomenon of amplitude quantization, or Macroscopic Quantum
Effect (MQE), was discovered in a class of nonlinear oscillating systems in which two
or more oscillating subsystems are coupled to each.
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