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Can the Klein-Gordon equation be represented as a vector?
« on: 11/09/2018 14:19:25 »
An acceleration field may be represented as a vector.
The Klein-Gordon Equation may be considered as acceleration.
Components of the vector may also represent length contraction.
Can the Klein-Gordon equation be represented as a vector?

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