Feynman Diagrams and Multiway Causal Graphs
Feynman Diagrams and Multiway Causal Graphs
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Compress to Penrose diagram ⇔ particles are like black holes
Compress to Penrose diagram ⇔ particles are like black holes
The “scattering process” might correspond to the Penrose-like causal structure of the graph.
There are many MWCGs consistent with a given scattering process.
In a Feynman diagram, you are representing timelike ordering, but space has been collapsed.
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Perhaps the clumps are things going on within one particle; connections are scattering (??)
QM as 0-dimensional QFT : https://arxiv.org/pdf/0705.2121.pdf
Pure Diffraction Rule
Pure Diffraction Rule
[ There are more causal connections between spatially local points ]
Scattering Process
Scattering Process