Geometrical interpretation of the pilot wave theory and manifestation of spinor fields

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Using the hydrodynamical formalism of quantum mechanics for a Schrodinger spinning particle developed by Takabayashi, Vigier, and followers, which involves vortical flows, we propose a new geometrical interpretation of the pilot wave theory. The spinor wave in this interpretation represents an objectively real field, and the evolution of a material particle controlled by thewave is a manifestation of the geometry of space.We assume this field to have a geometrical nature, basing on the idea that the intrinsic angular momentum, the spin, modifies the geometry of the space, which becomes a manifold, represented as a vector bundle with a base formed by the translational coordinates and time, and the fiber of the bundle, specified at each point by the field of a tetrad ea μ, forms from bilinear combinations of the spinor wave function. It has been shown that the spin vector rotates following the geodesic of the space with torsion, and the particle moves according to the geometrized guidance equation. This fact explains the self-action of the spinning particle. We show that the curvature and torsion of the spin vector line is determined by the space torsion of the absolute parallelism geometry.

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Trukhanova, M. I., & Shipov, G. (2020). Geometrical interpretation of the pilot wave theory and manifestation of spinor fields. Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2020(9). https://doi.org/10.1093/ptep/ptaa106

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