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Can the Dirac equation be obtained from a vector of force?
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Mar 10, 2020, 4:58:03 PM
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Force may be represented as a vector. “Dirac force” may be represented as a 4 dimensional vector which has three special “conditions”.
The components of Dirac force include;
- mass dilation
- quantization
- reciprocating forces
- wave-particle energies
Can the Dirac equation be simply obtained from the special force vector?
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