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View SchemaTowards a Universal Theory of Relativity
| Authors | Sanjay M. Wagh |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0504036 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0504036 |
Abstract
We discuss here the significance of the generalization of the newtonian concept of force by that of a transformation of a certain Standard Borel Space of cardinality $\mathbf{c}$ of the continuum as the ``cause'' behind motions of material bodies that are representable as Borel measurable subsets of this space. This generalization forms the basis for a Universal Theory of Relativity in which, importantly, the fundamental physical constants can only arise from mutual relationships of the so-defined physical bodies. This Universal Relativity also has the potential to explain the quantum nature of the physical world.
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