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    EINSTEIN'S RELATIVITY AND BEYOND
    New Symmetry Approaches

    by Jong-Ping Hsu (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth)

    The purposes of this book are (1) to explore and expound relativity physics and four-dimensional symmetry from the logically simplest viewpoint by making one single postulate instead of two; and (2) to indicate the simplest generalization of the Lorentz transformation in order to cope with frames with constant linear accelerations. The fundamentally new ideas of the first purpose are developed on the basis of the term paper of a Harvard physics undergraduate. They lead to an unexpected affirmative answer to the long-standing question of whether it is possible to construct a relativity theory without postulating the constancy of the speed of light and retaining only the first postulate of special relativity. This question was discussed in the early years following the discovery of special relativity by many physicists, including Ritz, Tolman, Kunz, Comstock and Pauli, all of whom obtained negative answers. Furthermore, the new theory of relativity indicates the truly universal and fundamental constants in physics, and provides a broad view of relativistic physics beyond special relativity. It substantiates the view and sheds light on the understanding that the four-dimensional symmetry framework can accommodate many different concepts of physical time, including common time and Reichenbach's general concept of time. This logically simplest viewpoint of relativity allows a natural extension of the physics of particles and fields from inertial frames to noninertial frames in which the speed of light is not constant. New predictions in physics resulting from this new viewpoint are discussed. The book is based on papers by the author and his collaborators in Physics Letters A, Nuovo Cimento B, and Physical Review A and D.

     
    Contents:
    • A Brief Review of Space and Time
    • The Nontrivial Pursuit of Earth's Absolute Motion
    • On the Right Track — Voigt, Lorentz and Larmore
    • Poincaré's Contributions and the Aether (Past and Present)
    • Young Einstein's Novel Creation Based on 2 Postulates
    • Minkowski's 4-Dimensional Spacetime, Adjustable Clocks and Flexibility in the Concept of Time
    • Taiji Relativity Based Solely on 1 Principle — the First Principle of Relativity
    • The Arbitrary Speed of Light in Taiji Relativity and the Michelson-Morley Experiment
    • Lorentz and Poincaré Invariance Without Involving a Constant Corresponding to the Speed of Light
    • Truly Universal Constants and Physical Laws Based on Taiji Relativity
    • Quantum Electrodynamics Based on Taiji Relativity and Dilatation of Lifetimes and Decay-Lengths
    • Common Relativity: A Common Time for all Observers
    • Common Time and Many-Particle Systems in a 4-Dimensional Symmetry Framework
    • Common Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
    • Common Relativity and Fuzzy Quantum Field Theory
    • Common Relativity and the 3 K Cosmic Background Radiation
    • Extended Relativity: A Weaker Postulate for the Speed of Light
    • Extended Relativity with the Lorentz Group and Lifetime Dilatation
    • Physical Implications of Extended Relativity
    • Determination of the Parameters of General Linear Transformations by Precision Experiments
    • Generalized Lorentz Transformations for Non-Inertial Frames Based on the Limiting 4-Dimensional Symmetry
    • Dynamics of Classical and Quantum Particles in Non-Inertial Frames with the Limiting 4-Dimensional Symmetry
    • Experimental Tests of Generalized Lorentz Transformations for Constant-Linear-Acceleration Frames
    • Quantizations of Scalar, Spinor and Electromagnetic Fields in Constant-Linear-Acceleration Frames
    • Taiji Rotational Transformations with the Limiting 4-Dimensional Symmetry
     
    Readership: Theoretical, high-energy and experimental physicists.
     
    “Hsu's book shows many new aspects of Einstein's theory which are not taught in lectures or by any other books on this subject … His understanding and appreciation of physics together with his unconventional style of writing make, in my opinion, the book worth reading for every physicist who is interested in Special Relativity.”
    Andreas Ernst
    University of Heidelberg
    Heidelberg, Germany
     
    440pp    Pub. date: Jul 2000  
    ISBN:   978-981-02-3888-9
    981-02-3888-6
       US$66 / £48

     


    440pp    Pub. date: Jul 2000  
    ISBN:   978-981-281-348-0(ebook)
    981-281-348-9(ebook)
       US$86 / £51

     


     

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