Upon studying the work of Jean-Pierre Vigier at the Institut Henri Poincairé

by Bruce E. Camber

Jean-Pierre Vigier, January 1980 to June 1980: Vigier was a materialist and from a most-prominent French family that advocated Marxism. His Wikipedia overview is helpful. In 1979 we discussed action at a distance and considered the action of dominoes. That image was part of the basis of an ah-ha moment when in 2020, I began to envision that everything, everywhere for all time had a foundation of infinitesimal spheres and every thought-word-and-deed effects the quality of the continuity-symmetry-harmony throughout the universe right now. At the same time, also one day per week, I was working with Olivier Costa de Beauregard.

“Vigier was a proponent of the stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics, which was based on the ideas of de Broglie and David Bohm.” – Louis de Broglie; Jean Pierre Vigier: Introduction to the Vigier theory of elementary particles: with a chapter by Jean-Pierre Vigier, Elsevier, 1963

“Louis de Broglie, P A M Dirac, Eugene Paul Wigner, A O Barut, Alwyn Van der Merwe, Jean-Pierre Vigier: Quantum, space, and time — the quest continues: studies and essays in honour of Louis de Broglie, Paul Dirac, and Eugene Wigner, Cambridge Monographs on Physics, ISBN 978-0-521-31911-9. Originally published in Foundations of physics, 1982-1983.