From Pure Spinors to Quantum Physics and to Some Classical Field Equations Like Maxwell's and Gravitational
In a previous paper [1] we proposed a purely mathematical way to quantum mechanics based on Cartan's simple spinors in their most elementary form of 2 component spinors. Here we proceed along that path proposing, this time, a symmetric tensor, quadrilinear in simple spinors, as a candidate for...
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Zusammenfassung: | In a previous paper [1] we proposed a purely mathematical way to quantum
mechanics based on Cartan's simple spinors in their most elementary form of 2
component spinors. Here we proceed along that path proposing, this time, a
symmetric tensor, quadrilinear in simple spinors, as a candidate for the
symmetric tensor of general relativity. This is allowed now, after the
discovery of the electro-weak model and its introduction in the Standard Model
with SU(2)_L.
The procedure resembles closely that in which one builds bilinearly from
simple spinors an antisymmetric "electromagnetic tensor", from which easily
descend Maxwell's equations and the photon can be seen as a bilinear
combination of neutrinos. Here Lorentzian spaces result compact, building up
spheres, where hopefully some of the problems of the Standard Model could be
solved as pointed out in the conclusions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0905.2902 |