Mathematical Physics

   

A Foundational Zero-Dimensional Scaling System Mandating the Principle of Relativity and the Associated Constancy of the Speed of Light in a Vacuum

Authors: Stephen H. Jarvis

The measurement standards of physical phenomena shall be accounted for and examined regarding clarity and consistency in their purely mathematical description and physical phenomenal applicability. Specifically, here shall be examined the measurement scales of time and space, examining for any inconsistency of theoretic design and application to the physical sciences. In uncovering inconsistencies and lack of clear definition, the mathematics of zero-dimensional space shall be proposed to resolve these issues. Here, this proposed mathematics shall derive 1d, 2d, and 3d timespace and thence have that new mathematics and associated geometry be applied to physical phenomena resolving the inconsistencies for the measurement standards of time and space. By such a process, it shall be demonstrated that the new zero-dimensional mathematics mandates the constancy for a speed of energy transmission as a temporal wave function for 3d timespace where at such a speed the passage of time is paradoxically 0.

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