A very simple (therefore strong) argument, grounded in the action reaction\nprinciple, predicts the existence of isolated quantum, de Broglie waves. In this\narticle I propose an experimental set up able to detect these quantum waves.\nAs far as quantum waves are associated to any kind of elementary particles,\nmassive or massless, charged or neutral, etc., its character is probably gravitational,\ni.e. , they are micro-gravitational waves. The quantum wave is isolated\nwhen a particle can follow two (or more) alternative paths which later on can\nrejoin and interfere. We know that the corpuscular particle follows one path\nwhile the wave follows both. This wave could perturb a laser beam, and this\nperturbation could be detected in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
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