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 Abstract

The concepts, principles and laws on which Einstein built his relativity theory (special and general) is in contrast with the concepts, principles and laws on which the quantum theory is built.

The goal of our work is to get a new thoery that agrees with the concepts, principles and laws of quantum and contains all the experimental measurements of the relativity. On other words, deriving the equations of the relativity which agree with the experimental measurements on the basis of the concepts, principles and laws of quantum (Copenhagen School).

In part 2, section 1, I derive a new formula for Newton’s second law, it expresses a quantized force, and agrees with the concepts, principle, and laws of quantum. In section 2, I also derive the quantized inertial force.

 

Introduction

When Einstein started building his special relativity theory, he was believed in the objective existance of the phenomenon, where we can find that in the derivation of equations of the relativity. Also, he was believed in the continuity principle and in the causality and determinism laws in the world.

Quantum theory discovered the observer has the main formation of the phenomenon, and that is clear in the definition of Heisenberg to the wave function (1958), where he defined it as ” it is a mixture between two things, the first is the reality, and the second is our realizing to this reality.”

Einstein was disagreed with this concept to the phenomenon, where Pais said (1979), when he was walking with Einstein, he said ” look at the moon, do you believe it is existed because we are looking at it.

Also, quantum theory fosters the discontinuity principle, uncausality and indeterminism laws in the world.

The mathmatical formation of the relativity depends on Rieman’s space with four dimensions, but quantum on Hilbert space with infinite dimensions.

Stapp said (1972) ” The Copenhagen School refused understanding the world as the concepts of (space-time), where it considers the relativity theory is inconsistant for understanding the micro world, where quantum theory is formed the basis for understanding this word.”

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Oppenheimer said ” Einstein -in his last years researching- tried proving the inconsistancy of the laws of quantum theory but he failled. After all that Einstein said, he dislikes the quantum theory, especially Heisenberg uncertainty principle.”

In our work, we define the reference frame as the frame at which the observer is static, and the inertial frame is that frame which its velocity is constant with time for any inertial frame of reference.

 

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1- POSTULATES OF THE THEORY

1- The speed of light is constant and equals to  in any inertial frame of reference , where  is the speed of light in vacuum.

2- The speed of light in any frame moving with constant velocity is equal to  for any inertial frame of reference, where, whereas  does not depend on the direction of the velocity of the moving frame, it depends only on the absolute value of the velocity.

To understand the two potulates, suppose a static observer on the earth surface, in this case the earth surface is considered as a reference frame. If the static observer made an experiment for measuring the speed of light in his reference frame he would find it equals to . Also, if there is a train moving with constant velocity  on the earth surface, and one of the static riders of it made an experiment for measuring the speed of light inside his train, in this case the moving train is considered as a reference frame, thus the speed of light that the rider would measure equals to , as for the static observer , and this is what the first postulate includes.

Now, suppose the static observer made an experiment for measuring the speed of light inside the moving train, in this case he would find it equals to , and this is what the second postulate includes. Now If  then , that means in quantum the wave function , thus, the probability of getting any information inside the train for the observer approaches zero, where , where is the complex conjugate of .

 

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( 2.1 ) Suppose a train at rest and a static observer , on the earth surface. The length of the train is . If one of the riders of the train sent a ray of light along the length the train. Thus the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the train for the static observer and the rider is  ,where

 ( 2.1.1 ) 

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Now, suppose the train moved with constant velocity  and then the rider sent a ray of light along the length of his train during the motion. If the static observer catches his clock and desired computing the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train. According to the second postulate, the speed of light inside the moving train is  relative to the static observer, where . Thus the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train is  for the observer, where

 

From the second postulate, we proposed,  does not depend on the direction of transmitting the ray of light comparing to the direction of the velocity of the train. Also, the equation above is in contrast with the Lorentz transformation equations. Lorentz transformation equations built on the concepts of continuity, causality, and determinism, but, in our work we believe in the discontinuity, uncausality and indeterminism. The measurement that is taken in the equation above is taken from a wave function, and to get another measurement we must get another wave function … , and vise versa and those wave functions are unrelated. Also, Lorentz transfomation equations proposed that we can measure the velocity of the train and its location at the same time, and that is in contrast with the uncertainty principle of Heisenberg.

From equation ( 2.1.1 ), we get

 

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Thus

 ( 2.1.2 )

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In the derivation of equation ( 2.1.2 ) we considered the static observer on the earth surface will measure the length of the moving train equals to as it is at rest, and that is in contrast with the length contraction of Einstein.

Equation ( 2.1.2 ) means, the time separation of any event that happens in any moving frame with constant velocity  is bigger than the rest time separation, (if the same event happens when the frame at rest) for any frame of reference.

( 2.2 ) Now, suppose one of the riders of the moving train catches his clock inside the train and he desires measuring the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of his train during the motion. According to equation ( 2.1.2 ), the time separation for any event which happens inside the train is bigger when it is moving than when it is at rest for the reference frame of the earth surface. And because the motion of the clock is an event inside the train, thus its movement will be slower when the train is moving than when it is at rest for the reference frame of the earth surface. Thus, the clock of the rider will be slower than the clock of the static observer. And, if we assumed, both the observer and the rider will agree on the beginning of the event and ending it inside the moving train, thus, if the observer computes by his clock the time  for the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train, then the rider will compute the time , where

 

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Thus, we can write equation ( 2.1.2 ) as
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According to equation ( 2.2.1 ), the speed of light for the moving rider according to his clock is , where

 ( 2.2.2 )

Equation ( 2.2.1 ) leads us to the first postulate of the theory, the slowing of the speed of light for any frame moving with constant velocity  , leads to slowing of time in that frame (movement of clocks). Thus, the speed of light for all frames of reference is the same and equals to C.

Thus, in this case we have

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( 2.3 ) Suppose the static observer desires comparing the motion of clock of the moving rider with the motion of his clock. According to equation ( 2.1.2 ), and, because the motion of the clock of the rider is an event inside the moving train, thus, the clock will be slower when the train is moving than when it is at rest for the observer. Thus, if the observer looks at his clock and computes the time, in this moment he will find that, the clock of the rider computes the time where

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If we consider the rider is moving with constant velocity to the right, then the clock of the observer is moving with the same velocity to the left relative to the rider, in this case, the rider’s frame is considered as a reference frame and the clock as a frame moving with constant velocity  for him. Thus, according to the preceding discussion, the clock will be slower for the rider than the observer for the reference frame of the earth surface. Thus, if the observer computes the time  by his clock, in this moment the rider will compute the time  by the same clock [ or by his clock inside the train as we have seen in ( 2.2 ) ], where

 

Suppose, the length of the train is , and its speed is . If the clock computes by  where , then the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train for the static observer is , where

 

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Thus, the static observer will compute  via his clock for the ray of light to pass the length of the moving train. For the rider, the time is where

 

So, the rider will compute  for the ray of light to pass the length of his train. Both, the observer and the rider will agree on the beginning of the event and ending it, and when both used the same clock to compute the time separation to this event , the clock was slower for the rider than the observer. So, when the observer received  to the time separation, in this moment the rider received only the first  of the clock, where we can consider the rider lives in the past of the oberver of the earth surface.

In this example we find when both the rider and the observer used the same clock each one creates his clock to get his reading, and that is in contrast with the objective existance of the phenomenon, where in our example we obtain, the observer has the main formation of the phenomenon as in Copenhagen School concepts.

( 2.5 ) Now, suppose train A at rest, its length is , also there are train B moving with constant velocity  and a static observer on the earth surface. Now, both the static observer and the rider of train B will measure the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A. For the observer, the measured time according to his clock is where

 

For the rider of train B, since train A is moving with constant velocity -, thus the speed of light inside it comparing to the reference frame of the static observer is , thus the rider should been computing the time  for the event where

 

Where,  is the time separation of the event when the train of the rider is static.

Because the rider’s clock is slow during the motion for the reference frame of the earth surface [ as we have seen in ( 2.2 ) ], thus, the rider will compute the time , where

 ( 2.5.1 )

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If both the static observer and the rider of the moving train B agree with the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A, then, they will be different in the beginning of the event and ending it.

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If the length of the static train A is , thus, the time required to the ray of light to pass the length of the static train A for the static observer is

 

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Time travel: The mystery of 1,000 years. Technically Time Travel already exists. For instance, take the stars you look at every night. They are a number of light years away, correct? YES! So, take the star Proxima Centuri, 4.5 light years away. Let X equal the number of years you are looking back in time, and let D equal how many light years a star is away. With this, the equation X=D.
I have my own computation for time travel, but first there are two components that make up this theory. In my first two years of research, I read a lot of books on Einstein and Relativity: E=MC2. E=MC2 is a large part of my calculation, as well as Asimov�s theory 2pi times the square root of mass divided by kinetic energy. After spending the third and fourth year of my research I composed the equation:
Y�((p�M/K)+((-M*9.8+U)+U)K)=T (m=mass, and k=speed u=momentum W = force against you Y=present year T=year of arrival)
The point of this equation shows where you will end up in time. Anyway, in the 5th year of my research I found a theory that agrees with the Time Stream, and Big Bang-Big Crash theories. First:

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Schreckenberger�s Law: For every jump through time there is an equal action in the future and an opposite action/reaction sequence in the past. For example, take a quarter. If you go to the future, you�ll find the same quarter from the time you came from (present), and you�ll have the same one you brought to the future. The present will have become the past, causing the coin to disappear from the past to the time in which you are.
If you go to the past, the future from the present remains unchanged, but the past to the present (now future) is effected by the coin�s presence (action sequence).
What is the different between action and reaction sequence: An action sequence is when you add, a reaction is when you subtract or repel.
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This is a sum up of 5 years of research on the subject of time travel. I give credit to Einstein and Isaac Asimov for basing my theory. Within the next 30 years I hope to build this portal through time. It may come sooner than you think.
The equation Y�((p�M/K)+((-M*9.8+U)+U)K)=T also has a discriminant. This is called the Timimetric Discriminant Factor. It is: ((p�M/K)+((-M*9.8+U)+U)K) Suppose M=150, K=5, and U=750; the result is about 169. The number that results would be labeled X cliks or in this case 169 cliks. Cliks are the yearly terms used to measure the time stream velocity of the jump. If the Timimetric Discriminant Factor is positive the jump is possible, if it is negative the jump is impossible, and if it is zero, it is still considered possible, but calculations have to be exact. This rule will be called the Timimetric Property. (The short form of clik is Clx)

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Time and Space

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TIME….it has always fascinated the whole world throughout ages. If we think of time as a phenomenon and consider that it always happens then well we are thinking short. We are not looking at the wonders that will happen if we are able to control time. A century or two ago no-one would have imagined that we could defeat Nature anytime but as we all are witness to the technological developments and also the medicines that are being developed have virtually dominated Nature. Here we should be wise enough to know that we are not trying to stop the functioning of Nature, but we are trying to configure the Nature for its optimal use. In the same way, just like Nature if we are able to control Time then it would be just like mending Time for its optimal use. Here we should note that we are in no position to stop Time from working, but we can definitely control Time.

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