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− | The purpose of this paper is to show that the main principles on which physics has been based can be regarded as possible consequences of a unique axiom. This idea leads to a Space-Time Quantum Mechanics which obeys the same principles as does ?The hypothesis of the Quantum Space-Time Aether?. This hypothesis is based on the unification of the physical meaning of notions which derive from either General Relativity Theory or Quantum Mechanics. | + | The purpose of this paper is to show that the main principles on which physics has been based can be regarded as possible consequences of a unique axiom. This idea leads to a Space-Time Quantum Mechanics which obeys the same principles as does ?The hypothesis of the Quantum Space-Time Aether?. This hypothesis is based on the unification of the physical meaning of notions which derive from either General Relativity Theory or Quantum Mechanics. |
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Title | On The Possibility of a Unique Axiom in Physics |
Author(s) | Athanassios A Nassikas, Pavel F Parshin |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2001 |
Journal | Galilean Electrodynamics |
Volume | 12 |
Number | S2 |
Pages | 23-26 |
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to show that the main principles on which physics has been based can be regarded as possible consequences of a unique axiom. This idea leads to a Space-Time Quantum Mechanics which obeys the same principles as does ?The hypothesis of the Quantum Space-Time Aether?. This hypothesis is based on the unification of the physical meaning of notions which derive from either General Relativity Theory or Quantum Mechanics.