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Gravity and the Nature of Physical Interactions

Gravity and the Nature of Physical Interactions
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摘要 This work is a kind of thought experiment aimed at answering the question: what might a theory look like in which time and space (spacetime) are not fundamental? The article formulates theoretical frameworks that introduce the number of spacetime dimensions, the principle of equivalence of mass, and the value of the gravitational constant not as empirically given data, but as results of theoretical deduction. This analysis opens up potential connections between gravitational and electrostatic interactions, proposing a new approach to traditional physical assumptions. The theory is presented in a preliminary form, intended to inspire possible further research. The final part of the paper proposes experiments to verify these ideas. This work is a kind of thought experiment aimed at answering the question: what might a theory look like in which time and space (spacetime) are not fundamental? The article formulates theoretical frameworks that introduce the number of spacetime dimensions, the principle of equivalence of mass, and the value of the gravitational constant not as empirically given data, but as results of theoretical deduction. This analysis opens up potential connections between gravitational and electrostatic interactions, proposing a new approach to traditional physical assumptions. The theory is presented in a preliminary form, intended to inspire possible further research. The final part of the paper proposes experiments to verify these ideas.
作者 Kajetan Młynarski Kajetan Młynarski(Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, Krakw, Poland)
出处 《Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology》 CAS 2024年第4期1578-1612,共35页 高能物理(英文)
关键词 Time SPACE GRAVITY Principle of Equivalence Gravitational Constant Planck Mass Time Space Gravity Principle of Equivalence Gravitational Constant Planck Mass
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