Abstract
A neutrino theory of spin-zero particles of zero mass is constructed in terms of bilinear neutrino operators. The restrictions of a two-component neutrino theory are shown to reduce the possible fields from three to one. Further, by using a two-component neutrino theory it is shown that it is impossible by using bilinear expressions to form a theory of light and that using quadrilinear expressions cannot produce a theory of gravitation.
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