TITLE:
Scientific Community and Remaining Errors, Physics Examples
AUTHORS:
Claude Daviau, Jacques Bertrand
KEYWORDS:
Invariance Group, Schrödinger Equation, Dirac Equation, Electromagnetism, Weak Interactions, Strong Interactions, Clifford Algebra, Magnetic Monopole
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.9 No.2,
January
24,
2018
ABSTRACT: The scientific community controls the possible errors by a rigorous process using referees. Consequently the only possible errors are very few, they come from what anyone considers obviously true. Three of these errors are pointed here: the main one is the belief that any quantum state follows a Schrödinger equation. This induces two secondary errors: the impossibility of magnetic charges and the identification between the Lorentz group and SL (2, C).