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      <title>The Compact Manifold of Stellar Objects Spinning Around the Supermassive Black Hole in the Galactic Center: The Laboratory of Projective Symplectic Orbiton/Spinon Dynamics</title>
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      <description>Based on projective differential geometry, a quantum holographic approach to the post-Keppleriam orbiton/spinon dynamics of quantum blackholography and clinical magnetic resonance tomography is mathematically described. Crucial applications of the conformal steady-state free-precession modality and automorphic scattering theory are the compelling evidence for a supermassive central black hole in the Milky Way galaxy. </description>
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      <title>Relativistic Quantum Mechanics from a Single Operator</title>
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      <description>Relativistic quantum mechanics can now be constructed minimally from a single creation operator with explicit energy, momentum and mass terms. The phase factor, amplitude, spinor structure and vacuum states are all automatic consequences of the initial definition. As separately-defined entities they are completely redundant. The operator can even be reduced to two terms (energy and momentum) if differentiation is defined in a discrete sense. This version of quantum mechanics is also a full quantum field theory, with an automatic incorporation of vacuum and second quantization. Renormalization is, in principle, eliminated by the intrinsic (vacuum) supersymmetry of the fermion and boson structures, while the fundamental interactions of particle physics are consequences of the mathematical structure alone, and do not require any additional 'physical' assumptions.  </description>
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