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Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics
This is the first text to be written on the topic of Self-Field Theory (SFT), a new mathematical description of physics distinct from quantum field theory, the physical theory of choice by physicists at the present time. SFT is a recent development that has evolved from the classical electromagnetic...
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2011
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author | Fleming, Tony |
author_facet | Fleming, Tony |
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description | This is the first text to be written on the topic of Self-Field Theory (SFT), a new mathematical description of physics distinct from quantum field theory, the physical theory of choice by physicists at the present time. SFT is a recent development that has evolved from the classical electromagnetics of the electron's self-fields that were studied by Abraham and Lorentz in 1903-04. Due to its bi-spinorial motions for particles and fields that obviate uncertainty, SFT is capable of obtaining closed-form solution for all atomic structures rather than the probabilistic solutions of QFT. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2011 |
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spelling | cern-19854832021-04-21T20:37:27Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1985483engFleming, TonySelf-field theory: a new mathematical description of physicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThis is the first text to be written on the topic of Self-Field Theory (SFT), a new mathematical description of physics distinct from quantum field theory, the physical theory of choice by physicists at the present time. SFT is a recent development that has evolved from the classical electromagnetics of the electron's self-fields that were studied by Abraham and Lorentz in 1903-04. Due to its bi-spinorial motions for particles and fields that obviate uncertainty, SFT is capable of obtaining closed-form solution for all atomic structures rather than the probabilistic solutions of QFT. Pan Stanfordoai:cds.cern.ch:19854832011 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Fleming, Tony Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
title | Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
title_full | Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
title_fullStr | Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
title_short | Self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
title_sort | self-field theory: a new mathematical description of physics |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1985483 |
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