Statement on that they were in fact the first in: B. J. Hiley: Nonlocality in microsystems, in: Joseph S. King, Karl H. Pribram (eds.): Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain Too Important to be Left to Specialists to Study?, Psychology Press, 1995, pp. 318 ff., p. 319, which takes reference to: «Quantum interference and the quantum potential». Il Nuovo Cimento B. 52. 15 páginas. 2007. Bibcode:1979NCimB..52...15P. doi:10.1007/BF02743566
Olival Freire, Jr.: Continuity and change: charting David Bohm's evolving ideas on quantum mechanics, In: Décio Krause, Antonio Videira (eds.): Brazilian Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Springer, ISBN978-90-481-9421-6, pp.291–300, therein p. 296–297
Statement on that they were in fact the first in: B. J. Hiley: Nonlocality in microsystems, in: Joseph S. King, Karl H. Pribram (eds.): Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain Too Important to be Left to Specialists to Study?, Psychology Press, 1995, pp. 318 ff., p. 319, which takes reference to: «Quantum interference and the quantum potential». Il Nuovo Cimento B. 52. 15 páginas. 2007. Bibcode:1979NCimB..52...15P. doi:10.1007/BF02743566
Statement on that they were in fact the first in: B. J. Hiley: Nonlocality in microsystems, in: Joseph S. King, Karl H. Pribram (eds.): Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain Too Important to be Left to Specialists to Study?, Psychology Press, 1995, pp. 318 ff., p. 319, which takes reference to: «Quantum interference and the quantum potential». Il Nuovo Cimento B. 52. 15 páginas. 2007. Bibcode:1979NCimB..52...15P. doi:10.1007/BF02743566
Olival Freire jr.: A story without an ending: the quantum physics controversy 1950–1970, Science & Education, vol. 12, pp. 573–586, 2003, p. 576Arquivado em 10 março 2014 no Wayback Machine
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Olival Freire jr.: A story without an ending: the quantum physics controversy 1950–1970, Science & Education, vol. 12, pp. 573–586, 2003, p. 576Arquivado em 10 março 2014 no Wayback Machine