Comments

I consider that its very existence is at any rate, an excellent  illustration of the extent to which physical data force us to depart from commonsense ideas when we try to depict reality "as it really is". ---Bernard d'Espagnat, University of Paris-Orsay, France

The idea of using discontinuous motion as a realist interpretation of quantum mechanics is original. If it can be made to work, it would add an interesting new ontology to our stock of quantum mechanical interpretations.---Reviewer of Foundations of Physics

I sympathize with the general ideas of your project: that there is a real  inconsistency between SR and QM... As to the irredicibility of mentality to physical reality I sympathize thoroughly. ---Abner Shimony, Boston University, USA

I agree with you that, if you modify quantum mechanics in such a way that an NSDD become possible and if you leave everything else the same, there might be a possibility for superluminal communication. ---Philippe Eberhard, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Recently Gao Shan, in a series of papers describes an approach that leads, we believe, to a more consistent logical interpretation of QM. We feel that Gao Shan has added a significant element to the Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics which is closer to our classical logic. ---Naeem Jan, Francis Xavier University, Canada

I fully agree with your idea of discontinuous movement.
--- Antoine Suarez, Center for Quantum Philosophy, Zurich

A sense of relief at last! Gao has done it, with no metaphysics and magic. He seems to have no life-style to justify and no axe to grind against any belief system. Then pure physics and objectivity prevails.---Philip P. Benjamin