Abstract

It is shown that the recently proposed Fisk-Tait spin-/sup 3///sub 2/ equation which remains causal even when interactions are introduced is a ''barnacled'' wave equation and when the barnacles are eliminated, the resulting equation is the same as Hurley's ''doubled'' spin-/sup 3///sub 2/ theory with 4(2s + 1) independent components. The Fisk-Tait equation has therefore the undesirable features of Hurley's equation, viz., parity doubling and negative energy.

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