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Stochastic electrodynamics
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- Stochastic electrodynamics (SED) is a theory that attempts to derive quantum mechanics to provide a local realist explanation of numerous phenomena including inertia, gravity and the radiation paradox of the Bohr model of the atom in terms of a fluctuating electromagnetic field associated with zero-point energy. This field consists of a superposition of random waves of all frequencies and phases in all directions, with a power spectrum proportional to the cube of frequency, up to a very high frequency cutoff on the order of Planck time (presumed to be due to quark interactions).
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