Can classical physics agree with quantum physics on quantum phenomena
@article{Marrocco2015CanCP, title={Can classical physics agree with quantum physics on quantum phenomena}, author={Michele Marrocco}, journal={arXiv: Classical Physics}, year={2015} }
Classical physics fails where quantum physics prevails. This common understanding applies to quantum phenomena that are acknowledged to be beyond the reach of classical physics. Here, we make an attempt at weakening this solid belief that classical physics is unfit to explain the quantum world. The trial run is the quantization of the free radiation field that will be addressed by following a strategy that is free from operators or quantum-mechanical concepts
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