The analogy of equation of rotation in complex plane with the Dirac equation, and its foundation

The Three Wave Hypothesis (TWH) has been proposed by Horodecki in 1981. Sanduk attributed TWH to a classical kinematical model of two rolling circles in 2007. In a previous project in 2012, it is shown that the position vector of a point in a system of two rolling circles can be transformed to a com...

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Main Author: Sanduk Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818202108
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Summary:The Three Wave Hypothesis (TWH) has been proposed by Horodecki in 1981. Sanduk attributed TWH to a classical kinematical model of two rolling circles in 2007. In a previous project in 2012, it is shown that the position vector of a point in a system of two rolling circles can be transformed to a complex vector under the effect of partial observation. The present work tries to develop this concept of transformation. Under this transformation, it is found that the kinematical equations of the motion of point can be transformed to equations analogise the relativistic quantum mechanics equations. Many analogies have been found and are listed in a comparison table. These analogies may sagest that both of the quantum mechanics and the special relativity are emergent, and are of the same origin.
ISSN:2100-014X