I am now reasonably happy with the treatment of quantum theory from
first principles, showing that when combined with s.r. it results in the
mathematical appearance of wave mechanics, despite the absence of a
physical wave, the need for spin, antiparticles and up as far as
conservation of 3-momentum in interactions, but without assuming a
Lagrangian formulation or indeed anything from classical mechanics.
Mathematically, it's fairly standard stuff, but as with the treatment of
gtr I have kept things as simple as possible by keeping to core
arguments. Have still to address the photon and qed, demonstrate
Maxwells equations, thereafter I will be in a position to explain
precisely why the standard theory diverges and, why fixing it
necessitates a theory of particle interactions.
Regards
--
Charles Francis
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