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View SchemaGravity and the Electroweak Theory
| Authors | Kenneth Dalton |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0604131 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0604131 |
Abstract
It is shown that gravitational coupling creates inertia for the electron. The coupling term does not mix right- and left-handed spinor components. Therefore, the corresponding electroweak term is invariant under U(1) X SU(2)_L gauge transformations. The solution is given for an electron in uniform motion.
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