A Dynamic Theory of Space-Time

A Dynamic Theory of Space-Time
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Total Pages : 642
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Book Synopsis A Dynamic Theory of Space-Time by : Robert Nieves

Download or read book A Dynamic Theory of Space-Time written by Robert Nieves and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-07-18 with total page 642 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Covering novel theoretical ideas in contemporary research style, this book is ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiastic readers in all areas of cosmology and theoretical physics. There are four main parts of the book focusing on waves of space, kinematics, space-time and gravitation, and waves of the fields of force, to discuss the greatest questions and challenges to modern physics. A dynamic theory of space-time is proposed based upon well accepted concepts of physics and as a foundation to The General Theory of Relativity.The structure of the book follows the gradual path of research and investigation into our physical reality that culminates in the development of avant-garde notions, ideas, and realizations that are described and presented mathematically as expansions to current concepts of modern physics. The last four chapters of the book describe the multidimensionality of space-time, the natures of gravitation and light, black holes, and an analysis of the present gravitational theory, among other advanced topics, some of which are covered in-depth and in a straightforward style, for the general advancement of science and technology.


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