Difference between revisions of "Theory of Geometric Unity"

→‎Problem Nr. 1: Einstein's Theory of General Relativity is not a proper Gauge Theory: working on some rewording here as well. Will come back later with more detail about the projection operator and the exterior derivative – cerf
(→‎Starting point: three observations by Edward Witten: adjusted some notation in the Einstein field equations and the Dirac equation to reflect what one commonly sees in literature. Reworded their descriptions to be a little more accurate. – cerf)
(→‎Problem Nr. 1: Einstein's Theory of General Relativity is not a proper Gauge Theory: working on some rewording here as well. Will come back later with more detail about the projection operator and the exterior derivative – cerf)
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'''Idea:''' What if the $$F$$'s are the same in both contexts?
'''Idea:''' What if the $$F$$'s are the same in both contexts?


But we're applying two different operators.
Further, supposing these $$F$$'s are the same, then why apply two different operators?


'''Thus the question becomes:''' Is there any opportunity to combine these two operators?
'''Thus the question becomes:''' Is there any opportunity to combine these two operators?
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