Gomatam's primary area of research is in non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM), which emerged in 1925 with
Erwin Schrödinger's derivation of the "
wave equation". Gomatam is developing his own approach to macroscopic quantum mechanics (MQM, applying the wave equation to the macroscopic regime), which is distinct from the ideas of ‘macroscopic dissipative systems’ and ‘macroscopic quantum coherence’, developed in the early 80s by
Anthony James Leggett. In general, Leggett's attempt is to create an experimental situation using a SQUID, wherein a coherent
superposition at the microscopic level can also be scaled up to the macroscopic level, because of involving a large number of microscopic objects (that is, electrons, of the order of 10^15 to 10^20) in coherent superposition. In this regard, he is also developing two further new ideas within physics: the ontology of "Objective, Semantic Information" (OSI) and corresponding "Relational Properties" (RPs). As part of developing his version of MQM, Gomatam has related interests in exotic
manifolds, semantic information processing,
quantum computation, and
philosophy of ordinary language. ==Selected papers==