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This page is dedicated to inherent problems of gauge in electrodynamics.
The analysis relies on the following theorem:
If a Lagrangian function is invariant under a certain transformation
then the entire theory that is derived from this Lagrangian is
invariant under this transformation provided the Lagrangian and
the transformation are free of mathematical contradictions.
For reading a short
introduction to erroneous elements of gauge transformations, please
click here.
For reading another short presentation of this isseu, please
click here.
For reading a short (23 lines), well documented and simple
presentation of a yet undiscussed problem in theoretical physics,
please
click here.
A short paper describes a new quantum paradox which means that
gauge transformations are forbidden in QED. For reading the paper,
click here.
For reading a paper that proves that gauge transformations are
inconsistent with QED,
click here.
If you care about the mathematical self-consistence of theoretical
physics, you are kindly invited to
read the following paper. Please
click here.
For reading an article that explains why gauge transformations are
unacceptable in quantum theories, please
click here.
In particular, the section "AN INTERFERENCE EXPERIMENT"
of this article proves that
a gauge transformation destroys an interference calculation.
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