bivector commutator [F, ∇F]
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| Has Algebraic Structure | Cl 3 1 | [1] |
| Is Origin of | Nonlinear Self Interaction | [1] |
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[2026-03-22 21:50] xenonfun: ``` ⏺ I've read the entire paper. This is a profound piece — it shows that the bivector commutator [F, ∇F] in Cl(3,1) is the universal origin of nonlinear self-interaction in gauge theories, and that the resul…
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