In this paper, we extend our previous discussion on ontological determinism, non-locality and qua... more In this paper, we extend our previous discussion on ontological determinism, non-locality and quantum mechanics to that of a post-quantum mechanics (PQM) perspective. We examine the nature of quantum equilibrium/non-equilibrium and uncertainty to extend the statistical linear unitary quantum mechanics for closed systems to a locally-retrocausal, non-statistical, non-linear, non-unitary theory for open systems. We discuss how the Bohemian quantum potential has a dependence upon the position of its Bell 'beable' and how Complexity mathematics describes the self-organising feedback between the quantum potential and its beable allowing nonlocal communication. 2
In this paper, we extend our previous discussion on ontological determinism, non-locality and qua... more In this paper, we extend our previous discussion on ontological determinism, non-locality and quantum mechanics to that of a post-quantum mechanics (PQM) perspective. We examine the nature of quantum equilibrium/non-equilibrium and uncertainty to extend the statistical linear unitary quantum mechanics for closed systems to a locally-retrocausal, non-statistical, non-linear, non-unitary theory for open systems. We discuss how the Bohemian quantum potential has a dependence upon the position of its Bell 'beable' and how Complexity mathematics describes the self-organising feedback between the quantum potential and its beable allowing nonlocal communication. 2
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