Misssing experiments in relativity and gravity
Miroslav Pardy

TL;DR
This paper discusses the measurement of relativistic length contraction using nanoscopic dumbbells in particle accelerators, explores related paradoxes, and examines the dynamics of rods and strings under acceleration in gravitational and non-gravitational fields.
Contribution
It proposes an experimental approach to measure relativistic length contraction at nanoscales in high-energy accelerators and analyzes related paradoxes and dynamical states.
Findings
Discussion of paradoxes in length contraction and simultaneity.
Analysis of dynamical states of rods and strings under acceleration.
Proposal for experimental measurement in LHC and ILC.
Abstract
The proposal is submitted for the measurement of the relativistic length contraction using the nanoscopic dumbbell moving in LHC or ILC. Some paradoxes concerning the length contraction and simultaneity are discussed. The dynamical states of rods and strings accelerated by the gravitational field and non-gravitational field are discussed. The realizaton of the acceleration of the nanotube charged dumbbell in LHC, ILC and other accelerators is evidently the prestige problem for the experts working in the accelerator physiocs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
