Superluminal Motion of Free Spin-half Particles in a Fiber Bundle Formalism | Chapter 11 | Advances and Trends in Physical Science Research Vol. 2
The hypothesis of the spin of an electron,
leading to its angular momentum, is no longer an open question, in science.
Experimental evidence like the hydrogen fine structure and the Stern-Gerlach experiment
in the 1920s and, recently, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) have for long
paved the way to definitely end this debate. Equipped with this mathematical
machinery potent enough to handle the theories which are of interest to us, the
expectation value of the overall relative linear velocity component of a
fermion field was investigated in a previous paper, found quantized, and exceeding
the speed of light. In the present article, we aim to review and describe this
result in the framework of a fiber bundle theory. Using a method developed in the 1980s by
Zimmer for Dynamical-System theory, we explicate the feasibility of the
superluminal free electron and neutrino result in bundle language.
Biography
of author(s)
Emmanuel D. K. Gazoya
National Nuclear Research Institute / ARC, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Accra, Box LG 80, Ghana.
National Nuclear Research Institute / ARC, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Accra, Box LG 80, Ghana.
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