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Asymmetry Theory derived from the principle of constant light speed

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Abstract

The principle of the constancy of the velocity of light was well established, but interestingly the further assumption that the light velocity is independent of the motion of the observer was never directly proven by any experiment. Based solely on this principle without any unproven assumptions, a comprehensive theoretic framework, named “Asymmetry Theory”, is derived purely through strict mathematics, including:

1. A formula of the light velocity is proven by the Sagnac effect and provides mathematical explanations for one-way light speed, stellar aberration, and M-M experiment.

2.  A formula for observed “time dilation” resolves the “twin paradox”.

3. Doppler Effect is simply a phenomenon of observed “time dilation” with one general formula covering traditional and transverse Doppler Effects, cosmological redshift, and time-varying velocities.

4. A generalized form of Maxwell wave equations is derived from the original equations, from which the formulas of the light velocity and Doppler effect can be mathematically derived.

5. The electrodynamics formulas including particle acceleration and Mass-Energy relationship.

Asymmetry Theory is comprehensive, self-consistent and in harmony with all existing experiments, with Maxwell’s equations as its theoretic base. It provides straightforward mathematical explanations of key phenomenons without paradox. Based on its predictions, two experiments are designed for conclusive validation.

 

Publication: Chen, Qian, "Asymmetry Theory Derived from the Principle of Constant Light Speed." OSF Preprints, 18 Feb. 2021. Web.

Presenters

  • QIAN CHEN

    International Education Foundation

Authors

  • QIAN CHEN

    International Education Foundation