Rafael Aparicio
Oct11-06, 03:03 PM
Dear Friends,
We now that's a problem when we work in Quantum Mechanics with
Relativity. It's like a paradoxal situation that one works only if the
influences of the other is not near of it.
Well, really not, because we have the Dirac's formulation, that
unifies both two. But we feel like something doesn't work, like
something was out of place.
Just adjoint an english translation of a chapter of my thesis, about
what I think that's the problem about QM an RT, using Fluid Mechanics.
http://usuarios.lycos.es/Rufianin/schrodingere.pdf
(Extract from "de la naturaleza de lo visible y lo invisible").
Critics are wellcome. What do you think about this?
It's the first step of a work.
R. Aparicio.
We now that's a problem when we work in Quantum Mechanics with
Relativity. It's like a paradoxal situation that one works only if the
influences of the other is not near of it.
Well, really not, because we have the Dirac's formulation, that
unifies both two. But we feel like something doesn't work, like
something was out of place.
Just adjoint an english translation of a chapter of my thesis, about
what I think that's the problem about QM an RT, using Fluid Mechanics.
http://usuarios.lycos.es/Rufianin/schrodingere.pdf
(Extract from "de la naturaleza de lo visible y lo invisible").
Critics are wellcome. What do you think about this?
It's the first step of a work.
R. Aparicio.