On a mathematical frame of reference
Aasis Vinayak P. G

TL;DR
This paper revisits Minkowski space-time, proposing a purely mathematical reference frame aligned with string theory to address issues in special relativity and examine its implications on cosmological phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a new mathematically formulated reference frame that aims to resolve problems in special relativity and aligns with string theory principles.
Findings
The new frame is consistent with various relativistic phenomena.
It accounts for large-scale universe structure in a homogeneous and isotropic context.
No new paradoxes arise from the proposed frame.
Abstract
This papers aims at revisiting Minkowski space-time with a modified outlook and making it more consistent (III.8). The paper scrutinizes the special case of relativistic hypothesis (STR). The paper tries to solve the problems faced by relativistic hypothesis by proposing a purely mathematically formulated reference (and not a frame like aether) frame that suits string theory. Then checking the validity of the frame by applying to various phenomenon and aspects explained by STR; and also its properties when the experimental statistics are taken into account in a homogeneous and isotropic large scale structure of Universe. Further more the paper checks whether introducing the frame solves the problems in STR; then looks into the occurrences of new paradoxes in the frame, if any present.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
