Relativity and Cosmology

   

The Dirac Equation is not Lorentz Invariant

Authors: Jorma Jormakka

A favorite claim that editors of journals make when rejecting a manuscript proving serious errors in the Relativity Theory is that the Relativity Theory has been verified by countless experiments. The number of experiments that actually verify relativity may be much smaller than countless, as there are alternative explanations to of these all experiments. One claim related to the relativity theory is that the Dirac equation is Lorentz covariant. This claim has never been verified by any experiments. This article gives three different proofs that the Dirac equation is not Lorentz invariant. This is a simple mathematical question, all three proofs are simplemathematics.

Comments: 11 Pages. Added a new part to the paper, corrected typos

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[v1] 2025-09-01 14:43:08
[v2] 2025-10-03 05:12:26

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