Sure. You have to use the full form of the equation though:
E^2=p^2+mc^2 (This is the actual full formula, the famous one only works for non-relativistic velocities, ironic, right?)
Using this formula and a little bit of intuition you can come up with the Lagrangian (kind of like a generalization of the F=ma law that is relevant for a larger quantity of interactions) for simple EM interacting particles (field theory) like the Dirac Equation which describes a free electron/positron.
Essentially, the answer to your question is that it has already been done in quite a few simple cases, and field theory and perturbation theory are the basis for modern "relativistic quantum mechanics".
If you'd like to know more, I'd suggest learning special relativity (not general) and then looking at a book on quantum mechanics (Griffiths or Liboff, who's last chapter is about the Dirac Equation).
Good luck.
2006-07-26 12:27:24
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answered by kain2396 3
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hi Nuff; i in my view sense, with certainly no medical evidence, that each and every determination we make daily provides an threat for yet another ( or parallel universe). I join the Robert A. Heinlein concept, probable in the previous a while yet, an excellent fiction author. attempt "The style of The Beast" or "Stranger In an odd Land"stable gentle exciting reads. yet time is a extreme issue, and one i'm afraid I certainly have very fixed notions upon. As i've got faith God created it,and holds it till, as you're able to desire to assert the time is nice, and guy might desire to circulate forward basically, residing each and every 2d to the fullest, as there is not any going back. "The previous is history, the destiny a secret, we are able to basically stay interior the now." yet to punch a hollow into yet another universe, will probable ensue sometime, what happens next? properly which would be an entire distinctive universe returned. LOL have exciting with this one! Bob
2016-12-10 15:12:10
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answered by Anonymous
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quantum mechanics is the study of small stuff (as compared with the plank lenght)
theory of relativity is the study of very fast stuff or accelerating stuff
their mix is usually called the quantum field theory.
Fast__field theory__relativity
Slow__quantum___classical
______Small______Big
2006-07-26 12:20:53
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answered by the all knowing 2
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it's a theory to represent the little world and it explain that Newton's theory can not do it.
2006-08-03 08:57:49
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answered by williamcito 1
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If you assume the existence of multidimensional universes-yes.
2006-08-03 11:48:07
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answered by 007 1
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qm as undertstood byt those who made it so how can i but u can ask some site like hyper physics to know it
2006-07-30 03:23:15
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answered by shivbhakta 3
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