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Lorentz symmetry broken

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Koorosh

 

1. Moved to speculations.

2. Could you outline your ideas here for the members rather than merely directing to an alternative site.

 

 

 

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In simple words, when utilizing a generalized Lorentz transformation that are not constant, then one could break down an event into infinitesimal events until we get inertial(ity). Taking the positions vectors into consideration, then we could make linear transformations at each point and glue them together on a base. The arguments are, if we make a synchronized observation of a fast moving event, by changing the coordinate base constantly, there will be a contraction on the observation compared to an stationary observer. On a whole both these observers could be seen as inertial as large distances make the slightly rotating observer an inertial observer with good approximation.



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