An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation
The relativistic Schrodinger equation is reinterpreted as describing a classical particle that mutually-interacts with other objects via electromagnetic-like gravity waves. The accompanying derivation equates the usual quantum mechanical energy and momentum operators to the effects of negative or at...
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| author | Khalid Md. Nor, Ithnin Abdul Jalil, Hassan Abu Kasim, |
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| description | The relativistic Schrodinger equation is reinterpreted as describing a classical particle that mutually-interacts with other objects via electromagnetic-like gravity waves. The accompanying derivation equates the usual quantum mechanical energy and momentum operators to the effects of negative or attractive energy. Lorentz-like transformation equations are obtained that yield the uncertainty principle such that quantum uncertainty is ascribed to the disregard of a magnetic-like component of a gravity wave. Finally, quantum-level Maxwell-like equations that involve the above gravity waves are derived. |
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| spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:36802012-03-29T04:28:05Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3680/ An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation Khalid Md. Nor, Ithnin Abdul Jalil, Hassan Abu Kasim, The relativistic Schrodinger equation is reinterpreted as describing a classical particle that mutually-interacts with other objects via electromagnetic-like gravity waves. The accompanying derivation equates the usual quantum mechanical energy and momentum operators to the effects of negative or attractive energy. Lorentz-like transformation equations are obtained that yield the uncertainty principle such that quantum uncertainty is ascribed to the disregard of a magnetic-like component of a gravity wave. Finally, quantum-level Maxwell-like equations that involve the above gravity waves are derived. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 1996-03 Article PeerReviewed Khalid Md. Nor, and Ithnin Abdul Jalil, and Hassan Abu Kasim, (1996) An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation. Sains Malaysiana, 25 (1). pp. 59-75. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol25num1_1996/vol25num1_96page59-75.html |
| spellingShingle | Khalid Md. Nor, Ithnin Abdul Jalil, Hassan Abu Kasim, An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| title | An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| title_full | An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| title_fullStr | An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| title_full_unstemmed | An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| title_short | An interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| title_sort | interaction model based on an interpretation of the first-quantized relativistic schrodinger equation |
| url | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3680/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/3680/ |