
doi: 10.1007/bf00672081
Utilizing some ideas originating from R. Penrose's twistor theory we develop a (quasi) classical, relativistic butnot field-theoretical formalism for the description of particle interactions. A simple example based on our ideas is explicitly solved. The physical interpretation of some very well-known relativistic notions is also given.
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