Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

The Quantum Angular Offset Theory of Relativity

Authors: Brian Shuster

This paper deconstructs Special and General Relativity and re-presents a new view of Relativity - that the speed of light is better represented as "perpendicular movement away from mass in four-dimensional spacetime" or motion only in Spatial dimensions. The speed of light should be infinite if it were not for an inherent uncertainty that applies to geometric angles at the spacetime point where they originate. Because of the uncertainty at their origin point, the "perpendicular" direction light travels away from mass is imperfect. This uncertainty is always constant, and thus, the angle of light away from mass is always a constant, rendering the speed of light a constant for all observers with any mass. The paper explores the implications of this notion and finds the nature of gravity in the process.

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[v1] 2016-02-14 23:24:38

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