Shortcomings and applicable scopes of special and general theory of relativity 2009


By Fu Yuhua

Beitrag aus dem GOM-Projekt: 2394 weitere kritische Veröffentlichungen
zur Ergänzung der Dokumentation Textversion 1.2 – 2004, Kapitel 4.

Shortcomings and applicable scopes of special and general theory of relativity
In: The General science journal. 2009 – 11 S. =
http://wbabin.net/physics/yuhua5.pdf

S. 1: „Abstract: The special theory of relativity and general theory of relativity have three basic shortcomings.

First, the special and the general theory of relativity respectively have two basic principles, altogether has four basic principles in the interior of relativity, these obviously do not conform to the truth unique-ness; Second, for the two basic principles of special theory of relativity and the two basic principles of general theory of relativity, no one is universal correct; Third, establishing the physics theory from the mathematics principle instead of the physical principle.

In this foundation, presents the applicable scopes of special and general theory of relativity.

Points out some wrong results caused by the theory of relativity (including the Lorentz transformation), such as the problems that the sonic speed in vacuum permanently is equal to zero, the twin paradox that the two brothers‘ state of motion are quite same, and so on.

Proposes that taking law (principle) of conservation of energy as the grand unified theory of interdiscipline to unified process all the problems related to energy in physics, astronomy, mechanics, chemistry, biology, medicine, engineering and so on; taking the unified variational principle for quantization in dynamic Smarandache multi-space and the fractal method as the grand unified method of interdiscipline; and taking the „science of conservation of energy“ to replace or partially replace the theory of relativity.“

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