QED Derived from the Two-Body Interaction

Foundations of Physics 34 (2):297-333 (2004)
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We have shown in a previous paper that the Dirac bispinor can vary like a four-vector and that Quantum Electrodynamics can be reproduced with this form of behaviour. In Part I of this paper, we show that QED with the same transformational behaviour also holds in an alternative space we call M-space. We use the four-vector behaviour to model the two-body interaction in M and show that this has similar physical properties to the usual model in L which it predicts. In Part II of this paper we use M-space to show that QED can be reduced to two simple rules for a two-body interaction.

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On the Constitution of Atoms and Molecules, Part I.Niels Bohr - 1913 - Philosophical Magazine 26:1--25.

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