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View SchemaOn local structures of gravity-free space and time
| Authors | Jian-Miin Liu |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9901001 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9901001 |
Abstract
Besides two fundamental postulates, (i) the principle of relativity and (ii) the constancy of the one-way speed of light in all inertial frames of reference, the special theory of relativity uses the assumption about the Euclidean structure of gravity-free space and the homogeneity of gravity-free time in the usual inertial coordinate system. Introducing the so-called primed inertial coordinate system, in addition to the usual inertial coordinate system, for each inertial frame of reference, we assume the flat structures of gravity-free space and time in the primed inertial coordinate system and, hence, their generalized Finslerian structures in the usual inertial coordinate system. We further modify the special theory of relativity by combining the alternative assumption with the two postulates (i) and (ii). The modified special relativity theory involves two versions of the light speed, infinite speed c-prime in the primed inertial coordinate system and finite speed c in the usual inertial coordinate system. It involves the c-prime-type Galilean transformation between any two primed inertial coordinate systems and the localized Lorentz transformation between any two usual inertial coordinate systems. The physical principle in the modified special relativity theory is: the c-prime-type Galilean invariance in the primed inertial coordinate system plus the transformation from the primed to the usual inertial coordinate systems. It combines with the quantum mechanics theory to found a convergent and invariant quantum field theory. We produce corrections to the Maxwellian velocity and velocity rate distributions for free particles. The detection of velocity and velocity rate distributions for free particles can serve as the tests to investigate the local structures of gravity-free space and time.
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