No. Bohmian theories are non-relativistic to begin with, so they don't have anything to say about Lorentz invariance.
> is there independent evidence for Lorenz invariance under the conditions of the present experiment?
If you mean, has Lorentz invariance been tested for photons and electrons, yes, it has, to high accuracy. The Wikipedia article has a good summary of experiments:
No. Bohmian theories are non-relativistic to begin with, so they don't have anything to say about Lorentz invariance.
> is there independent evidence for Lorenz invariance under the conditions of the present experiment?
If you mean, has Lorentz invariance been tested for photons and electrons, yes, it has, to high accuracy. The Wikipedia article has a good summary of experiments:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_searches_for_Lorentz_vi...