On the Relativistic Formulation of Matter
Ram Gopal Vishwakarma

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the relativistic formulation of matter, identifies inconsistencies, proposes corrections that unify gravitational and inertial masses, and discusses the implications of these findings for the theory of relativity.
Contribution
It introduces corrections to the relativistic formulation of matter that resolve discrepancies between gravitational and inertial masses, challenging existing interpretations.
Findings
Uncovering inconsistencies in the relativistic matter formulation
Proposing corrections that unify gravitational and inertial masses
Highlighting a crisis in the current relativistic theory
Abstract
A critical analysis of the relativistic formulation of matter reveals some surprising inconsistencies and paradoxes. Corrections are discovered which lead to the long-sought-after equality of the gravitational and inertial masses, which are otherwise different in general relativity. Realizing the potentially great impact of the discovered corrections, an overview of the situation is provided resulting from the newly discovered crisis, amid the evidences defending the theory.
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