Derivation of Klein-Gordon-Fock equation from General relativity in a time-space symmetrical model
Abstract
Following a bi-cylindrical model of geometrical dynamics, in the present study we show that Einstein gravitational equation leads to bi-geodesic description in an extended symmetrical time-space which fit Hubble expansion in a "microscopic" cosmological model. As a duality, the geodesic solution is mathematically equivalent to the basic Klein-Gordon-Fock equations of free massive elementary particles, in particular, as the squared Dirac equations of leptons and as a sub-solution with pseudo-axion. This result would serve an explicit approach to consistency between quantum mechanics and general relativity.
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