High Energy Dirac Solutions: Issues and Ramifications
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Mathematics
- 10 September 2013
In this paper we consider solutions of the Dirac equation at ultra high energies. The study provides new insights including features overlooked thus far and also new ramifications.
The zitterbewegung region
- Burra G.Sidharth, A. Das
- Physics
- 4 April 2017
This paper deals with a precise description of the region of zitterbewegung below the Compton scale and the stochastic nature associated with it. We endeavor to delineate this particular region by…
On the Photon Mass
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 22 June 2007
The atomic structure is presented on the basis of the theory of vortex gravitation. The feasibility and calculation of the values of the density and mass of electromagnetic particles are proposed. A…
LHC Physics
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 27 March 2009
Infinite momentum — the accepted orthodox approach — he could not resist relating the inferred scaling pro perty to the possible presence of point like constituents, something which was then…
Negative Energy Solutions and Symmetries
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 1 April 2011
We revisit the negative energy solutions of the Dirac equation, which become relevant at very high energies and study several symmetries which follow therefrom. The consequences are briefly examined.…
The Prediction and Evidence for a New Particle - antiparticle Force and Intermediary Particle
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 2 May 2011
We review some recent studies of particle-antiparticle behaviour (including proton-antiproton) at high energies, which suggest a new short lived interaction between them. We then examine the latest…
The Planck Scale Underpinning for Space Time
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 3 September 2005
We provide a rationale for the Planck scale being the minimum scale in the universe, as also its specific numerical values. In the process we answer the question of why the Planck scale is 10 20 times…
A Brief Note on Anomalous Effects in 2D Crystals
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 15 November 2016
In this brief note we point out that in the case of two dimensional nano crystals or quasi-crystals like graphene, there is an interesting anomalous behaviour of Fermions. This could potentially be…
A Note on Fuzzy Space And Topology
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Philosophy
- 28 October 2010
We consider the problem of distance between two particles in the universe, where space is taken to be Liebnizian rather than Newtonian, this being the present day approach. We then argue that with…
2-States and a fifth force
- Burra G.Sidharth
- Physics
- 16 February 2016
In the last two or three years there has been much talk of a brand new force, apart from the well-known forces. We consider this exciting new prospect from different angles, and suggest a new…
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