Re: Lorentzian grainy space
- From: "Bill Hobba" <rubbish@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 22:30:49 GMT
<pekka.virtanen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Many physicists believe, that the physical space is grainy or made of
> simple cells. The cell-structured space however is absolute, which
> seems to be against the principles of the Theory of Relativity.
>
> If the time is considered to be only a continuum, but not a dimension
> of any kind,
>
Since time is an independent variable it is unavoidable that it is a
dimension. That it can be treated on the same footing as the three spatial
dimension is the basis of SR and experimentally beyond question.
> it is possible to build a cell-structured space model, in
> which the Lorentz-transformations will be realized.
If it contains the Lorentz transformations then time is a dimension on the
same footing as space.
> The space model
> gives for the time a concept of continuous events like a "system
> clock pulse" in every point (cell) of the 3D-space.
>
> According to the model the space consists of cells and their anticells
> with the same centres. The cells and their anticells form together a
> closed 3D-surface, which is
> squared in comparison with the observed space. The mathematical
> transformation between the absolute space and the observed space is
> made only in minimum scale or in the scale of single cells
> (reductionism).
>
> In this model the space is the only base of reality (a substance). The
> features of particles, mass, charge, spin and parity, are also the
> features of the cell-structured space. Contrary to Quantum Theory this
> model includes only one abstraction, which is the space itself. The
> model for example explains, how are the quarks and their colours as a
> part of the space. The model also includes a new four-dimensional atom
> model.
>
> The space is also a fundamental mathematical concept, which makes the
> mathematics useable in natural science.
>
> D-theory is the basic theory of projective physics.
>
> Comments?
Give the detailed calculations explaining parity violation.
Bill
>
> Pekka Virtanen
>
> More about the space in the introduction of D-theory:
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory.htm
>
> The files:
>
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_1.ppt
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_2.ppt
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_3.ppt
> or
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_1.pdf
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_2.pdf
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_3.pdf
>
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