On the invariant thermal Proca - Klein - Gordon equation
Magdalena Pelc

TL;DR
This paper explores the invariant thermal Proca-Klein-Gordon equation, proposing that its absolute velocity is proportional to the speed of light scaled by the fine structure constant, linking thermal quantum fields with fundamental constants.
Contribution
It introduces a novel invariant thermal PKG equation and establishes a specific relation between its absolute velocity and fundamental constants.
Findings
Absolute velocity v = alpha * c for the thermal PKG equation
Links thermal quantum equations with electromagnetic constants
Proposes a new invariant form of the PKG equation
Abstract
In this paper we discuss the invariant thermal Proca - Klein - Gordon equation (PKG). We argue that for the thermal PKG equation the absolute velocity is equal v = alpha*c, where alpha is the fine stucture constant for electromagnetic interaction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
