•  33
    Nonlocality in Quantum Physics
    with Andrei Anatol Evich Grib
    Springer. 1999.
    The nonlocality phenomena exhibited by entangled quantum systems are certainly one of the most extraordinary aspects of quantum theory. This book discusses this phe nomenon according to several points of view, i.e., according to different interpretations of the mathematics of the quantum formalism. The several interpretations of the Copenhagen interpretation, the many worlds, the de Broglie-Bohm, quantum logics, the decohering by the environment approach and the histories approach interpretation…Read more
  •  175
    Rotating Frames in SRT: The Sagnac Effect and Related Issues (review)
    with M. Sharif
    Foundations of Physics 31 (12): 1767-1783. 2001.
    After recalling the rigorous mathematical representations in Relativity Theory (RT) of (i) observers, (ii) reference frames fields, (iii) their classifications, (iv) naturally adapted coordinate systems (nacs) to a given reference frame, (v) synchronization procedure and some other key concepts, we analyze three problems concerning experiments on rotating frames which even now (after almost a century after the birth of RT) are sources of misunderstandings and misconceptions. The first problem, w…Read more
  •  148
    Equivalence Principle and the Principle of Local Lorentz Invariance
    with M. Sharif
    Foundations of Physics 31 (12): 1785-1806. 2001.
    In this paper we scrutinize the so called Principle of Local Lorentz Invariance (PLLI) that many authors claim to follow from the Equivalence Principle. Using rigourous mathematics, we introduce in the General Theory of Relativity two classes of reference frames (PIRFs and LLRFγs) which as natural generalizations of the concept of the inertial reference frames of the Special Relativity Theory. We show that it is the class of the LLRFγs that is associated with the PLLI. Next we give a definition …Read more
  •  121
    Corrigenda: Equivalence Principle and the Principle of Local Lorentz Invariance (review)
    with M. Sharif
    Foundations of Physics 32 (5): 811-812. 2002.
  •  139
    The Electric Field Outside a Stationary Resistive Wire Carrying a Constant Current
    with A. K. T. Assis and A. J. Mania
    Foundations of Physics 29 (5): 729-753. 1999.
    We present the opinion of some authors who believe there is no force between a stationary charge and a stationary resistive wire carrying a constant current. We show that this force is different from zero and present its main components: the force due to the charges induced in the wire by the test charge and a force proportional to the current in the resistive wire. We also discuss briefly a component of the force proportional to the square of the current which should exist according to some mod…Read more
  •  173
    From Electromagnetism to Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
    with J. Vaz
    Foundations of Physics 28 (5): 789-814. 1998.
    We study the relationship between Maxwell and Dirac equations for a class of solutions of Maxwell equations that can represent purely electromagnetic particles