
Broglie–Bohm theory
The Broglie–Bohm theory is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that describes particles as having definite positions influenced by a guiding wave function. Unlike the traditional view where particles behave probabilistically, this theory suggests that particles move along specific paths determined by the wave's shape. The wave acts like a guiding field, providing a clear trajectory for particles, while still accounting for quantum phenomena like interference. It offers a deterministic picture: given initial conditions, the future motion of particles can be precisely predicted, reconciling quantum behavior with a more intuitive, cause-and-effect framework.