Remarks on stratifying interactions in five dimensions

Foundations of Physics 8 (1-2):93-102 (1978)
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A geometric model is proposed in which the interaction types, namely the strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational interactions, are stratified in a five-dimensional manifold. The strong and electromagnetic interactions are confined to disjoint four-spaces and the weak and gravitational interactions are proposed unified in a five-manifold bounded topologically by the strong and electromagnetic four-spaces. Further, some advantages of the five-dimensional approach to current-current interactions are discussed, and a five-dimensional approach to PCAC is presented. The model is presented in hopes of reconciling some contradictory lines of theoretical thought, and new fields for investigation are stressed

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The special theory of relativity.David Bohm - 1965 - New York,: W.A. Benjamin.

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