Description
This monograph develops a structural transformation of pilot-wave theory from a trajectory-based interpretation of quantum mechanics into a fully geometric field ontology grounded in the General Theory of Signature Space (GTSS). Originating in the works of Louis de Broglie and David Bohm, pilot-wave theory replaces probabilistic indeterminacy with deterministic particle trajectories guided by a wavefunction. However, its reliance on a dual ontology - particles and waves -leaves unresolved the deeper structural origin of quantum behavior, particularly the nature of the quantum potential and the persistence of nonlocality. The present work reconstructs pilot-wave theory by reinterpreting its core elements - wavefunction, phase, and quantum potential - within the formalism of GTSS and Cognitive Field Theory (CFT). Thewavefunction is translated into a coupled field representation consisting of local kernels and global potentials, while the Bohmian phase function becomes a generator of geometric flow. The quantum potential, traditionally introduced as an additional dynamical term, is shown tocorrespond to curvature of the global field, thereby eliminating its ad hoc status and embedding it within a coherent geometric framework.