|
Not Ranked
:
+0 / -0
0 score
Space-Time Curviture
I would like to take this oppertunity to discuss General Relativity and Quantum Theory and what ever may relate to the Topic at Hand:
Gravity. What models are there and what do they entail?
The particular that I am interested in is Einstien's famous Guv = 8πruv. As I understand it this equation and Idea maybe able to unite QT and GR. I believe there is a major falisy of the scientifc community on the subject of gravity/space-time curviture.
The equation states that Mass tells Space-Time how to bend and Space-Time tells Mass how to move.(as I understand it)
Now I know that in QT we have waht is called probablility density denoted as:
ψ(x, y, z, t)
this is based on the wave format of mass and energy.
now I did notice something. that it is the rest probablility.
I was curious how Lorentz's transformation equations and Space-Time fit into the P-D equations of QT.
if I am not mistaken Mass contracts along the x axis of movement as it accerates. The X axis is not fixed and only denotes the line along which the mass is moving. so I propose that if something moved along all axises at the same time would they also not contract?
It would be useful to have some extra minds work on this with me. I would prefer the use of math, full and unabridged, as it helps to clarify what is happening and keep terms clear cut. Though please jump in with whatever you got.
|