ABSTRACT

Quantum mechanics is often praised as a theory which unifies classical mechanics and classical wave theory. Quanta are said to behave either as particles or waves, depending on the type of experiment they are subjected to. But where in the standard formalism can a pointlike particle structure actually be found? Perhaps only to some degree in the reduction postulate applied to position measurements. In reaction to this unsatisfactory state of affairs, Bohmian mechanics introduces a mathematically precise particle concept into quantum mechanical theory. The fuzzy wave functions are supplemented by sharp particle world-lines. Through this additional structure some quantum phenomena like the double slit experiment have lost their mystery.