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CAUSALITY IN THE MODERN FIELD THEORY (in Russian)

Journal Article · · At. Energ. (USSR)
OSTI ID:4728335
The mathematical form of causality in modern physics is based on 2 concepts: the homogeneous and isotropic Einstein Minkovskii space and the transfer of interaction by physical fields. Application of these concepts to very small distances and time periods leads to erroneous results. It is shown that the currently employed form of the causality principle is derived from macroscopic physics, transforming Green's function to a very small scale; this results in the indeterminancy of many physical values, including elementary particles. Several theoretical approaches are considered, which while retaining the macroscopic causality, alter substantially the causality at the extremely small space-time scale. (TTT)
Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-17-019511
OSTI ID:
4728335
Journal Information:
At. Energ. (USSR), Journal Name: At. Energ. (USSR) Vol. Vol: 14
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
Russian

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