ABSTRACT

This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book explains the historical development of Bohmian mechanics, Bohmian mechanics for single particle and for many particle systems. It discusses the dynamics of a single hydrogen atom interacting with a strong laser and presents a clear example on how a Bohmianthinking on superluminal velocities and nonlocal interactions helps in extending the quantum theory towards relativity and quantum field theory. The book also explains model nanoscale electron devices and their Bohmiancomputing development for knowing the ab initio quantum mechanical structure, energetics and thermodynamics of multiatoms systems. It deals with new cosmological models describing the accelerating universe in the spatially flat case. The book describes how many conceptual problems that appear in a description of gravity in quantum mechanical terms, such as the measurement problem and the problem of time, can be overcome by adopting a Bohmian perspective.