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A Weyl-Dirac geometric particle

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A spherically symmetric entity with the Weyl-Dirac geometry holding in its interior is investigated. The structure is determined by the presence of the Dirac gauge function, which creates a mass density. Two models are obtained, one that can describe a cosmic body, the other an elementary particle.

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Israelit, M., Rosen, N. A Weyl-Dirac geometric particle. Found Phys 26, 585–594 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02058233

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