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In describing the fermionic state, the Dirac equation is the most fundamental in physics. The full power of the equation, however, seems to be obscured by a complicated mathematical apparatus which prevents us gaining a more direct knowledge of the fermionic state. To get beyond this hurdle means breaking the equation?s mathematical code. The reward for doing this is a new set of insights into particle physics and quantum mechanics.
In describing the fermionic state, the Dirac equation is the most fundamental in physics. The full power of the equation, however, seems to be obscured by a complicated mathematical apparatus which prevents us gaining a more direct knowledge of the fermionic state. To get beyond this hurdle means breaking the equation?s mathematical code. The reward for doing this is a new set of insights into particle physics and quantum mechanics.


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Scientific Paper
TitleBreaking the Dirac Code
Author(s)Peter Rowlands
KeywordsDirac
Published2006
JournalNone
No. of pages19

Abstract

In describing the fermionic state, the Dirac equation is the most fundamental in physics. The full power of the equation, however, seems to be obscured by a complicated mathematical apparatus which prevents us gaining a more direct knowledge of the fermionic state. To get beyond this hurdle means breaking the equation?s mathematical code. The reward for doing this is a new set of insights into particle physics and quantum mechanics.