TITLE:
The Physics of an Absolute Reference System
AUTHORS:
Konstantinos Patrinos
KEYWORDS:
Electromagnetic Field and Photons, Neutrino Velocity, Dark Matter, Particle Structure, Aether
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics,
Vol.7 No.3,
March
8,
2019
ABSTRACT: The hypothesis of the
absolute reference system, unlike the existing physics theories, is not based
on the concept of relativity (that is, it is not based on a relativistic
description like Galileo’s relativity or Einstein’s theory of relativity). The
absolute reference system is the framework of material in which any activity in
the universe has begun. Also, each inertial reference system is accompanied by
a peculiar electromagnetic wave due to the structure of matter. The physics of
the absolute system of reference is based on three basic principles. The first
of these principles is that the electromagnetic field quantitative estimates
are made in the inertial reference system of the source of the electromagnetic
field. The second principle is that the basic constituent of matter is “bound
photons”, which make up the internal structure of the elementary particles. The
third principle is that the framework of material of an inertial system undergoes
a contraction of length which is a real physical contraction and a
corresponding real change in “time flow”, not due to the geometry of space-time, but
is due to the internal operation of the micro-structure of matter. These
principles have the effect of changing the relativistic physical magnitudes,
such as velocity, momentum and kinetic energy, into physical magnitudes
described as absolute. This theory is consistent with experimental data so far
and provides satisfactory answers to physics problems such as dark matter,
particle physics experiments to confirm the dynamics, interpretation of
experimental results of measurement of neutrinos velocity that are incompatible
with the relativity, and magnetic induction experiments which are not explained
by the classical electromagnetic theory.