Theories of a mathematically real quantum function are discussed. The
analysis relies on fundamental elements of quantum theories and proves the
existence of a new type of problems in these theories. Particle density plays a
key role in the discussion. The results show new contradictions in the Majorana
neutrino theory and in the Yukawa theory of the nuclear interaction. Experimental
data support these conclusions. New problems exist with the theories of the Z and the Higgs bosons.
References
[1]
Bjorken, J.D.
and Drell,
S.D. (1964) Relativistic Quantum Mechanics. McGraw-Hill,
New York.