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On 1/28/25 3:21 PM, J. J. Lodder wrote:rhertz <hertz778@gmail.com> wrote:QUESTION: Does relativity breaks down at atomic level?
Regarding Special Relativity, DeepSeek agreed that non-relativistic
quantum mechanics is MUCH MORE RELEVANT than the Dirac's model.
Schrodinger's theory reigns in most cases and is much more simple to use
than Dirac's.
Correct, to lowest order.
Well, sort of (see below).
Spin can be handled by Pauli. (to lowest order)
Not really. The math of spin is the irreducible representations of the
Lorentz group -- that's inherently SR.
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