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Can the Klein-Gordon equation be derived from mass dilation?

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Can the Klein-Gordon equation be derived from mass dilation?
« on: 06/04/2021 16:54:50 »
If true, then a simple link between relativity and quantum physics is represented.

The equation for mass dilation may be simply transformed using: De Broglie momentum, quantization rules, frequency definition, and suitable operators.

A result of the forgoing transformation is an “equation of motion”. The EoM interacts with a wave function giving the Klein-Gordon equivalent.

Is this transformation reasonable?
The math is attached.
* 25 The Klein Gordon Eq.pdf (159.41 kB - downloaded 343 times.)
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Re: Can the Klein-Gordon equation be derived from mass dilation?
« Reply #1 on: 24/05/2021 19:07:11 »
Hello @Richard777
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I do Not Understand even 0.1% of the subject matter of the OP.
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But possibly it hints at a Supposition.
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P.S. - The Only way i could contribute here, is to suggest the OP be moved into " New Theories " section.
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(That way, the OP could generate valid responses)
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