Klein-Gordon-Fock equation from Einstein general relativity
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/26/2/7866Keywords:
time-space symmetry, general relativity, microscopic cosmological model, wave-like solution, Klein-Gordon-Fock equation.Abstract
A time-space symmetry based cylindrical model of geometrical dynamics was proposed. Accordingly, the solution of Einstein gravitational equation in vacuum has a duality: an exponential solution and a wave-like one. The former leads to a "microscopic" cosmological model with Hubble expansion. Due to interaction of a Higgs-like cosmological potential, the original time-space symmetry is spontaneously broken, inducing a strong time-like curvature and a weak space-like deviation curve. In the result, the wave-like solution leads to Klein-Gordon-Fock equation which would serve an explicit approach to the problem of consistency between quantum mechanics and general relativity.Downloads
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