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String Theory Modifies Quantum Mechanics | John Ellis
; N.E. Mavromatos
; D.V. Nanopoulos
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29 Jul 1992 | Journal: | Phys.Lett. B293 (1992) 37-48 | Subject: | hep-th gr-qc hep-ph | Abstract: | We argue that the light particles in string theory obey an effective quantum mechanics modified by the inclusion of a quantum-gravitational friction term, induced by unavoidable couplings to unobserved massive string states in the space-time foam. This term is related to the $W$-symmetries that couple light particles to massive solitonic string states in black hole backgrounds, and has a formal similarity to simple models of environmental quantum friction. It increases apparent entropy, and may induce the wave functions of macroscopic systems to collapse. | Source: | arXiv, hep-th/9207103 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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