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真空, 时空, 物质和 Smarandache 几何模型 : Vacuum, Space-time, Matter and the Models of Smarandache Geometry / Hu Changwei.
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- The vacuum is not void; there is an infinite mystery in it. The matter in vacuum state is called the ether, which is like the unmatter or unparticles called by Prof. Smarandache. Its macroscopic effects, microscopic representation and macroscopic interaction are explained and researched. The absolute space-time theory is a most basic space-time theory, where the ether is a compressible superfluid, it is without a real particle if the distribution of ether is homogeneous because a mass center is the point of maximal value of the ether density. A change in the ether density causes a change in the actual space-time standard, and thus leads up to quantitative effects, which include the effects of relativity and quantum etc. The relativity is a theory of quantitative description, where the distribution of ether is always homogeneous and isotropic everywhere, which is just so-called Lorentz symmetry, and it is only a practicable mathematical model, it is not applicable to faster than light velocity. The gravitational field is a ether density wave-packet, whose interaction is not infinite. The macroscopic interaction of ether will surpass gravitational interaction and is about ten time of it, so that describing cosmos cannot use only the gravitational field equation. The methodology and related concepts proposed by Prof. Smarandache are applied, and Smarandache geometry models of relativity, macro-physics, interval field theory and infinite order and hierarchical cosmology are described in this book.
- Subjects :
- Smarandache notions
Space and time
Matter
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9781599731872 and 9781461914228
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- 真空, 时空, 物质和 Smarandache 几何模型 : Vacuum, Space-time, Matter and the Models of Smarandache Geometry / Hu Changwei.
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 484398