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View SchemaExperimental investigations of local-time effect existence on laboratory scale and heterogeneity of space-time
| Authors | V. A. Panchelyuga, V. A. Kolombet, M. S. Panchelyuga, S. E. Shnoll |
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| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0612055 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0612055 |
Abstract
The main subject of the work is experimental investigation of local-time effect existence on laboratory scale, which means longitudinal distances between locations of measurements from tens to one meter. Also short revue of our investigations of local-time effect existence for distances from 15 km to 500 m are presented. Besides investigations of the minimal spatial scale of local-time effect existence the paper presents investigations of the named effect for time domain. In this relation a structure of intervals distribution in neighborhood of local-time peak was studied and splitting of the peak was found out. Further investigations shows second order splitting of local-time peak. From this result arise a supposition that space-time heterogeneity, which following from local-time effect existence probably has fractal character. Obtained results lead to conclusion about sharp anisotropy of space-time.
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"title": "Experimental investigations of local-time effect existence on laboratory scale and heterogeneity of space-time",
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