Abstract

It is shown, by using Grassmann space to describe the internal degrees of freedom of fermions and bosons, that the Weyl-like equation exists not only for massless fermions but also for massless vector bosons. The corresponding states have well defined helicity and handedness. It is also shown that spinors and vector bosons interact only if both are of the same handedness.

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