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h Derived from Cosmology and Origin of Special Relativity and QED

G. Cavalleri, +1 more
- pp 1-13
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The article was published on 1994-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Special relativity (alternative formulations).

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Kinematics and hydrodynamics of spinning particles

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the quantum behavior of micro-systems is a direct consequence of the fundamental existence of spin, which is known as the quantum potential associated with the Madelung fluid.
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Hydrodynamics of spinning particles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors obtained the decomposition of the non-relativistic field velocity into the classical part (i.e., the velocity w=p/m OF the center-of-mass (CM), and the so-called quantum part (e.g., the internal spin-motion or Zitterbewegung), these two parts being orthogonal.
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Non-newtonian mechanics

TL;DR: The classical motion of spinning particles can be described without recourse to particular models or special formalisms, and without employing Grassmann variables or Clifford algebras, but simply by generalizing the usual spinless theory.
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Algebra of Complex Vectors and Applications in Electromagnetic Theory and Quantum Mechanics

TL;DR: In this article, it has been shown that the association of a complex vector with its conjugate generates complex vector space and the corresponding basis elements defined from the complex vector and conjugates form a closed complex four dimensional linear space.

Gaussian wave packets passing through a slit: a comparison between the predictions of the Schrodinger QM and of stochastic electrodynamics with spin

A. Zecca, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used weak solutions of the eigenvalue problem for a Schrödinger operator with boundary to discriminate between usual quantum mechanics and stochastic electrodynamics (SED) with spin.