New developments of Einstein's theories of relativity
Abstract
The special relativity theory is discussed. A second weak field analogous to Fermi's weak field has been assumed, based on the Lorentz-invariant elementary cell theorem of quantum mechanics. It yields a theory of the transfer processes of photons and ponderable bodies at the proper time zero, a theory of the cosmical red shift of light, the cosmological law of conservation, the generation of energy and momentum of cosmic rays and stars, a theory of the 3 K background radiation of the sky, and a theory of the inertial mass according to Mach's principle. The general relativity theory is reduced to very small gravitational potentials. Metrical cosmology is shown to be an error of Einstein. A unified linear Lorentz-invariant field theory for the gravitational and electromagnetic fields is derived.
- Publication:
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Munich International Astronautical Federation Congress
- Pub Date:
- September 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979muni.iafcQ....K
- Keywords:
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- Einstein Equations;
- Field Theory (Physics);
- Lorentz Force;
- Quantum Mechanics;
- Relativity;
- Background Radiation;
- Cosmology;
- Electromagnetic Fields;
- Energy Conservation;
- Gravitational Fields;
- Invariance;
- Lorentz Transformations;
- Mach Inertia Principle;
- Ponderomotive Forces;
- Red Shift;
- Physics (General)