Authors: Ir J.A.J. (Hans) van Leunen
The continuity equation is specified in quaternionic format. It means that the density and current of the considered “charge” is combined in a quaternionic probability amplitude distribution (QPAD). Next, the Dirac equation is also put in quaternionic format. It is shown that it is a special form of continuity equation. It is shown that two other quaternionic continuity equations can be derived from the quaternionic Dirac equation. Further, a whole series of equivalent equations of motions is derived from the possible sign flavor couplings. The corresponding particles are identified as member of the standard model. The coupling constant of the particles can be computed from their fields. In this way all known particles in the standard model can be identified.
Comments: 26 Pages. This paper is part of the Hilbert Book Model
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