Relativity and Cosmology

   

Relativistic Interferometer and Lightspeedometer Based on Relativistic Nonlocality

Authors: Gajendra Singh Solanki

This paper, the eleventh in the series of rudiments of relativity revisited, extends our efforts to speed up or slow lightspeed in a vacuum using relativistic non-localization of new relativity. In the previous paper namely ‘Ultra lightspeed travel using relativistic non-localization’ we had developed theory and experimental setups to realize supra and infra lightspeed travel. However, all the experimental setups were bulky to realize and their sensitivity was also low. In this paper, we design a highly sensitive interferometer and a lightspeed manipulator that work on the presumption that reflection or refraction may lead to the total collapse of the relativistic non-localized state of a photon, and the reflected or refracted beam bears no memory of the relativistic non-localized state of the incident beam.

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