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On Galilean and Lorentz invariance in pilot-wave dynamics
Published 2008-12-29Version 1
It is argued that the natural kinematics of the pilot-wave theory is Aristotelian. Despite appearances, Galilean invariance is not a fundamental symmetry of the low-energy theory. Instead, it is a fictitious symmetry that has been artificially imposed. It is concluded that the search for a Lorentz-invariant extension is physically misguided.
Comments: 13 pages. Published in 1997, recently latexed
Journal: Phys. Lett. A 228 (1997) 215--222
Keywords: lorentz invariance, pilot-wave dynamics, lorentz-invariant extension, natural kinematics, low-energy theory
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