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View SchemaModification to Special Relativity
| Authors | Gordon Chalmers |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0609007 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0609007 |
Abstract
The speed of light is usually taken as one of the fundamental constants. String, and field, theories appear to require the altercation of this constant into a functional form $E(m,c)$ which is not $E=mc^2$. The analysis requires the re-interpretation of the renormalization group flow equations. There are quantum corrections to the mass-energy relation generically for particles of any sort. A breakdown of special relativity follows. Cosmological data might be one of the best testbeds to analyze the computable functional forms of the mass energy relations.
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