Abstract
The general relativity concept of density-dependent space-curvature and the mass-energy relation of special relativity indicate a rest-mass quantisation rule which makes it possible to account for the interconversion of mass and energy in a simple manner and obtain the known quantum postulates as corollaries, thereby throwing new light on the nature of matter and radiation, the uncertainty principle, and the structure of elementary particles.
Keywords
Radiation Field Theory General Relativity Elementary Particle Quantum Field Theory
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