
TL;DR
This paper critically examines the nature of time in relativity, proposing a cosmological model with a variable speed of light based on a space-time interaction hypothesis from the 1970s.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cosmological model featuring a time-varying speed of light grounded in a unique space-time interaction hypothesis.
Findings
Proposes a cosmological model with changing light speed
Reevaluates time's role in relativity theories
Suggests new perspectives on cosmological evolution
Abstract
The nature of time vis-a-vis relativity is critically examined. Based on the author's space-time interaction hypothesis of late 1970's, cosmological model with time-varying velocity of light is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
