Abstract
In article [1] a quantum field theory for electroweak interaction and gravitational interaction has been proposed. By introducing the conformal (Weyl) symmetry, this theory has local scale invariance and gauge invariance and leads to the existence of Weyl's vector meson, which absorbs the Higgs particle remaining in the model, and other interesting results. However, it is remarked in the above paper that the theory, even if it ignores the gravitational interaction, is not renormalizable. So its application is limited.
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