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Physics Implications of a New 1st Order PDE

Physics Implications of a New 1st Order PDE

Physics Implications of a New 1st Order PDE

David J Maker

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AuthorHouse
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2012
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Ciencia: cuestiones generales
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9781467854702
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A New Look at Our Universe!This will revolutionize the way we think, the way we work, and the way we live. This is a game-changer for science.More than 80 years ago, the flat space (Minkowski metric) Dirac equation was derived. But we know space is not flat; indeed there are forces! To compensate for such a fundamental mistake of dropping force (i.e.,the curved space metric term) many gauges, free parameters and renormalization must be fudge factored in.Theoretical physics has thereby become confusing and permanently off track. In this book we correct this mistake by NOT arbitrarily dropping this term. We thereby include the general covariance in the Dirac equation and so naturally introduce force. Here the general covariance is provided by a new spherically symmetric nonMinkowski metric kij (with koo=1-r_H/r, with r_H=2e^2/(m_e(c^2)). This corrects the original math mistake and so puts theoretical physics back on track resulting in breakthrough physics propulsion, breakthrough energy ideas and a much deeper, clearer understanding of our physical universe.Dirac himself in the last paragraph of his last published paper urged physicists to fix his equation. They wouldn’t do it, the gauges and free parameters remain, and so theoretical physics is at a dead end; fundamental science, our future, is at a dead end. In this book, you will see the math mistake, undo it, and begin to solve riddles in science that have plagued mankind for more than 80 years.

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