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Appendix C: Rheological Disinfection of the Schr¨odinger, Einstein and Dirac Equations via the OCEAN Project (FUH)
2026-06-28
This technical appendix presents a rigorous derivation and physical reformatting of the fundamental equation of quantum mechanics within the FUH Paradigm (Fermionic Universe Hypothesis), the Einstein formula E = mc^2, and the Dirac equation.
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Shlyapik A. 2026. Appendix C: Rheological Disinfection of the Schr¨odinger, Einstein and Dirac Equations via the OCEAN Project (FUH). PREPRINTS.RU. https://doi.org/10.24108/preprints-3115685
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