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− | This paper presents a new concept of time called "the SUPERTIME". It is a time that is identical for all bodies, independent of their relative motion. The SUPERTIME, together with the "Four-dimensional Euclidean Reality" model presented earlier, justifies in a simple way the wave structure of matter, and allows introduction of a new method of finding functions that describe particles as waves. The new approach also greatly extends the class of these functions.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | This paper presents a new concept of time called "the SUPERTIME". It is a time that is identical for all bodies, independent of their relative motion. The SUPERTIME, together with the "Four-dimensional Euclidean Reality" model presented earlier, justifies in a simple way the wave structure of matter, and allows introduction of a new method of finding functions that describe particles as waves. The new approach also greatly extends the class of these functions. |
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Title | The Structure of Time and the Wave Structure of Matter |
Author(s) | Witold Nawrot |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2007 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 18 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 49-52 |
Abstract
This paper presents a new concept of time called "the SUPERTIME". It is a time that is identical for all bodies, independent of their relative motion. The SUPERTIME, together with the "Four-dimensional Euclidean Reality" model presented earlier, justifies in a simple way the wave structure of matter, and allows introduction of a new method of finding functions that describe particles as waves. The new approach also greatly extends the class of these functions.