MATHEMATICAL EXPANSION OF SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY ONTO ACCELERATIONS

J. Czajko
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The special theory of relativity (STR) is operationally expanded onto orthogonal accelerations: normal  and binormal  that complement the instantaneous tangential speed  and thus can be structurally extended into operationally complete 4D spacetime without defying the STR. Thus the former classic Lorentz factor, which defines proper time differential  can be expanded onto  within a trihedron moving in the Frenet frame (T,N,B). Since the tangential speed  which was formerly assumed as being always constant, expands onto effective normal and binormal speeds ensuing from the normal and binormal accelerations, the expanded formula conforms to the former Lorentz factor. The obvious though previously overlooked fact that in order to change an initial speed one must apply accelerations (or decelerations, which are reverse accelerations), made the Einstein’s STR incomplete for it did not apply to nongravitational selfpropelled motion. Like a toy car lacking accelerator pedal, the STR could drive nowhere. Yet some scientists were teaching for over 115 years that the incomplete STR is just fine by pretending that gravity should take care of the absent accelerator. But gravity could not drive cars along even surface of earth. Gravity could only pull the car down along with the physics that peddled the nonsense while suppressing attempts at its rectification. The expanded formula neither defies the STR nor the general theory of relativity (GTR) which is just radial theory of gravitation. In fact, the expanded formula complements the STR and thus it supplements the GTR too. The famous Hafele-Keating experiments virtually confirmed the validity of the expanded formula proposed here.
狭义相对论对加速度的数学扩展
狭义相对论(STR)在操作上扩展到正交加速度上:法向和双法向补充瞬时切向速度,因此可以在结构上扩展到操作上完整的四维时空,而不违背STR。因此,定义固有时微分的前经典洛伦兹因子可以扩展到在弗莱内坐标系(T,N,B)中运动的三面体内。由于以前假设的切向速度总是恒定的,可以由法向和法向加速度扩展为有效的法向和法向速度,因此扩展公式符合以前的洛伦兹因子。为了改变初始速度,人们必须施加加速度(或减速,这是反向加速度),这一显而易见但以前被忽视的事实使爱因斯坦的STR不完整,因为它不适用于非引力自推进运动。就像没有加速踏板的玩具车一样,STR哪儿也开不了。然而,一些科学家在超过115年的时间里一直在教导,不完整的STR是可以接受的,他们假装重力应该照顾缺席的加速器。但是重力不能使汽车沿着地球表面行驶。重力只能把这辆车连同兜售胡言乱论的物理学一起拉下来,同时压制纠正它的尝试。扩展公式既不违背STR,也不违背广义相对论(GTR),后者只是引力的径向理论。事实上,扩展公式补充了STR,因此它也补充了GTR。著名的Hafele-Keating实验实际上证实了这里提出的扩展公式的有效性。
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