
TL;DR
This paper discusses the limitations of the standard local theory for accelerated observers in relativity and introduces a nonlocal theory that accounts for acceleration effects more comprehensively.
Contribution
It presents a nonlocal theory of accelerated observers, extending the standard local approach by incorporating acceleration-induced nonlocality.
Findings
Identifies limitations of the hypothesis of locality in accelerated frames
Proposes a nonlocal framework for accelerated observer measurements
Discusses implications of nonlocality in relativistic physics
Abstract
The standard relativistic theory of accelerated reference frames in Minkowski spacetime is described. The measurements of accelerated observers are considered and the limitations of the standard theory, based on the hypothesis of locality, are pointed out. The physical principles of the nonlocal theory of accelerated observers are presented. The implications of the nonlocal theory are briefly discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
