
TL;DR
This paper explores the foundational aspects of relativity and gravitation, highlighting the limitations of the Hypothesis of Locality and proposing a nonlocal theory with observable implications.
Contribution
It introduces a nonlocal theory of accelerated observers, challenging the traditional Hypothesis of Locality in relativity.
Findings
Limitations of the Hypothesis of Locality are critically examined.
A nonlocal theory of accelerated observers is proposed.
Some observational consequences of the nonlocal theory are described.
Abstract
The basic physical structure of the relativistic theory of gravitation is discussed. The significant role that the Hypothesis of Locality plays in relativity theory is elucidated via the phenomenon of spin-rotation coupling. The limitations of this hypothesis are critically examined. A nonlocal theory of accelerated observers is presented and some of its observational consequences are described.
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