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Errors pertaining to the following physical theories are discussed: the Dirac magnetic monopole theory; the Klein-Gordon equation; the Yukawa theory of nuclear force; the idea of Vector Meson Dominance; the Aharonov-Bohm effects; the idea of diffraction-free electromagnetic beams and Quantum Chromodynamics. Implications of the theoretical errors are discussed briefly. In particular, relations between the Dirac monopole theory, the idea of Vector Meson Dominance and Quantum Chromodynamics cast doubt on the current interpretation of strong interactions.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Errors pertaining to the following physical theories are discussed: the Dirac magnetic monopole theory; the Klein-Gordon equation; the Yukawa theory of nuclear force; the idea of Vector Meson Dominance; the Aharonov-Bohm effects; the idea of diffraction-free electromagnetic beams and Quantum Chromodynamics. Implications of the theoretical errors are discussed briefly. In particular, relations between the Dirac monopole theory, the idea of Vector Meson Dominance and Quantum Chromodynamics cast doubt on the current interpretation of strong interactions.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleTheoretical Errors in Contemporary Physics
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Author(s)E Comay
KeywordsMonopoles, Klein-Gordon, QCD, Yukawa theory, VMD, Aharonov-Bohm, Diffraction-free beams
Published2006
JournalApeiron
Volume13
Number2
No. of pages34

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Abstract

Errors pertaining to the following physical theories are discussed: the Dirac magnetic monopole theory; the Klein-Gordon equation; the Yukawa theory of nuclear force; the idea of Vector Meson Dominance; the Aharonov-Bohm effects; the idea of diffraction-free electromagnetic beams and Quantum Chromodynamics. Implications of the theoretical errors are discussed briefly. In particular, relations between the Dirac monopole theory, the idea of Vector Meson Dominance and Quantum Chromodynamics cast doubt on the current interpretation of strong interactions.