Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian
Academy of Sciences
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Russia
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Updated September 13, 2013
Abstract
In the beginning of the twentieth century the
relativity theory had not been completed in the sense that dynamic equations
were relativistic, but the particle state remained to be nonrelativistic.
Consecutive relativistic approach admits one to construct unified formalism of
the particle dynamics which can be applied for deterministic and stochastic
motion of particles. This formalism admits one to found the quantum mechanics
and to explain
quantum phenomena without a use of quantum
principles. Refusing from the constraint on continuity of the space-time
geometry and using the metric approach to geometry, one explains stochastic
motion of elementary particles
and constructs the skeleton conception of particle
dynamics. The skeleton conception admits one to investigate the elementary
particle structure (but not only to systematize the elementary particles,
ascribing quantum numbers
to them).