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Volume 24: Pages 313-318, 2011

New insights into the special theory of relativity

Amrit S. Sorli a, Dusan Klinar b, and Davide Fiscaletti c

Scientific Research Centre Bistra, Slovenski trg 6, 2250 Ptuj, Slovenia

In the 20th century, physics has understood space and time as being coupled into a “space-time” manifold, a fundamental arena in which everything takes place. Space-time was considered to have three spatial dimensions and one temporal dimension. Out of the mathematical formalism for the fourth space-time component X4=ict, one can conclude that time t is only a numerical order of material change, i.e., the motion that we obtain with clocks. Time is not a fourth dimension of space. For the description of the special theory of relativity, it is here proposed a Minkowski 4D space, while time t is merely a numerical order of a photon motion in a four-dimensional (4D) space. This view opens new perspectives on the understanding of the quantum entanglement, where the 4D space becomes an immediate medium for quantum communication.

Au 20ème siècle, la physique a compris l'espace et le temps comme accouplés dans un «espace-temps», champ fondamental dans lequel tout prend place. On considérait que l'espace-temps possédait trois dimensions spatiales et une temporelle. En se basant sur le formalisme mathématique pour le quatrième composant de l'espace-temps X4=ict on peut conclure que le temps t est seulement un ordre numérique du changement matériel, c'est-à-dire le mouvement que l'on obtient avec les horloges. Le temps n'est pas une quatrième dimension de l'espace. Pour la description de la Théorie Spéciale de la Relativité, il est ici proposé un espace Minkowski 4D tandis que le temps t est simplement un ordre numérique du mouvement d'un photon dans un espace 4D. Cette conception ouvre de nouvelles perspectives pour la compréhension de l'intrication quantique, où l'espace 4D devient un medium immédiat de communication quantique.

Keywords: Space-Time, Space, Time, Numerical Order, Time Dilation, Light Clock, Quantum Entanglement

Received: February 24, 2011; Accepted: April 20, 2011; Published Online: May 12, 2011

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