TITLE:
General Spin Dirac Equation (II)
AUTHORS:
Golden Gadzirayi Nyambuya
KEYWORDS:
Curved Spacetime Dirac Equation; General Spin Equation; Unified Field Theory
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.4 No.8,
August
13,
2013
ABSTRACT:
In an earlier reading [1], we did demonstrate that one can write
down a general spin Dirac equation by modifying the usual Einstein
energy-momentum equation via the insertion of the quantity “s” which is identified with the spin of the particle. That is to say, a Dirac equation that
describes a particle of spin where is the normalised Planck constant, σ are the Pauli 2×2 matrices and s=(±1,±2,±3,…,etc.). What is not clear in the reading [1] is how such a modified energy-momentum
relation would arise in Nature. At the end of the day, the insertion by
the sleight of hand of the quantity “s” into the usual Einstein energy-momentum equation,
would then appear to be nothing more than an idea belonging to the domains of
speculation. In the present reading—by making use of the curved spacetime Dirac
equations proposed in the work [2], we
move the exercise of [1] from the
realm of speculation to that of plausibility.