Quantum equations of motion and the geometrical imperative II: relativistic
Abstract
We extract the square root of the Minkowski metric using Dirac/Clifford matrices. The resulting 4× 4 operator d S that represents the square root, can be used to transform four vectors between relatively moving observers. This effects the usual Lorentz transformation. In addition it acts on a Dirac bi-spinor. The operator is essentially a Hamiltonian that can be used to write an equation of motion for a relativistic spinor. This turns out to be the Dirac equation for electrons in standard form. We believe that is is a new approach to familiar results.
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