In this paper a straightforward application of Occam’s razor principle to Maxwell’s equation shows that only one entity, the electro-magnetic four-potential, is at the origin of a plurality of concepts and entities in physics. The application of the so called “Lorenz gauge” in Maxwell’s equations denies the status of real physical entity to a scalar field that has a gradient in space-time with clear physical meaning: the four-current density field. The mathematical formalism of space-time Clifford algebra is introduced and then used to encode Maxwell’s equations starting only from the electromagnetic four-potential. This approach suggests a particular Zitterbewegung (ZBW) model for charged elementary particles.

Celani, F., Di Tommaso, A., Vassallo, G. (2017). Maxwell’s Equations and Occam’s Razor. JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE, 25(vol. 25), 100-128.

Maxwell’s Equations and Occam’s Razor

Di Tommaso, a. o.
Investigation
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vassallo G.
Conceptualization
2017-01-01

Abstract

In this paper a straightforward application of Occam’s razor principle to Maxwell’s equation shows that only one entity, the electro-magnetic four-potential, is at the origin of a plurality of concepts and entities in physics. The application of the so called “Lorenz gauge” in Maxwell’s equations denies the status of real physical entity to a scalar field that has a gradient in space-time with clear physical meaning: the four-current density field. The mathematical formalism of space-time Clifford algebra is introduced and then used to encode Maxwell’s equations starting only from the electromagnetic four-potential. This approach suggests a particular Zitterbewegung (ZBW) model for charged elementary particles.
2017
Celani, F., Di Tommaso, A., Vassallo, G. (2017). Maxwell’s Equations and Occam’s Razor. JOURNAL OF CONDENSED MATTER NUCLEAR SCIENCE, 25(vol. 25), 100-128.
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