2015
DOI: 10.1166/qm.2015.1168
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The Dirac Equation as a Privileged Road to the Understanding of Quantum Matter

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“…In [2] a study of the Schrödinger-Dirac covariant equation in the presence of gravity, where the non-commuting gamma matrices become space-time-dependent, is carried out. In [3] an idea is discussed that the visible properties of the electron, including rest mass and magnetic moment, are determined by a massless charge spinning at light speed within a Compton domain. In [4] some aspects of conformal rescaling in detail are explored and the role of the "quantum" potential is discussed as a natural consequence of non-inertial motion and is not exclusive to the quantum domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [2] a study of the Schrödinger-Dirac covariant equation in the presence of gravity, where the non-commuting gamma matrices become space-time-dependent, is carried out. In [3] an idea is discussed that the visible properties of the electron, including rest mass and magnetic moment, are determined by a massless charge spinning at light speed within a Compton domain. In [4] some aspects of conformal rescaling in detail are explored and the role of the "quantum" potential is discussed as a natural consequence of non-inertial motion and is not exclusive to the quantum domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 matrices become space-time-dependent, is carried out. In [3] an idea is discussed that the visible properties of the electron, including rest mass and magnetic moment, are determined by a massless charge spinning at light speed within a Compton domain. In [4] some aspects of conformal rescaling in detail are explored and the role of the "quantum" potential is discussed as a natural consequence of non-inertial motion and is not exclusive to the quantum domain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%