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A Modified Theory of Relativity Explains Non-locality
A modified theory of relativity based on spontaneous decay of particles and relativistic mass-energy conservation laws has been developed leading to a Gravity Nullification model (GNM). GNM provides the missing physics in Einsteinâ s theory of relativity to explain the fundamental relationship bet...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2004
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/748344 |
Sumario: | A modified theory of relativity based on spontaneous decay of particles and relativistic mass-energy conservation laws has been developed leading to a Gravity Nullification model (GNM). GNM provides the missing physics in Einsteinâ s theory of relativity to explain the fundamental relationship between mass, energy, space and time as one continuum, wherein the commonly known speed of light C is redefined as a universal conservation constant for mass-energy-space-time. GNM explains many of the observed paradoxes of existing theories of science including the action-at-a-distance or non-locality observed in quantum experiments. |
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