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Reformulating Special Relativity on a Two-World Background | Physical Science International Journal

A new spacetime is separated and added to an existing spacetime, resulting in a pair of four-dimensional inversions of each other. The special-relativistic event horizon divides the spacetimes, forcing an understanding of a pair of symmetrical worlds (or universes) in existence. In addition, a two-dimensional intrinsic spacetime that underpins each universe's four-dimensional spacetime is added. In each universe, the four-dimensional intrinsic spacetime is the outward manifestation of the two-dimensional intrinsic spacetime, just as the special theory of relativity (SR) on flat four-dimensional spacetime is the outward manifestation of the intrinsic special theory of relativity (SR) on flat two-dimensional intrinsic spacetime. In the two-world picture, a new set of spacetime/intrinsic spacetime diagrams is developed, from which intrinsic Lorentz transformation in SR and Lorentz transformation in SR are derived, and intrinsic Lorentz invariance and Lorentz invariance in each universe are validated. The SR remains unchanged, but this article's presentation of its two-world background, the isolated parallel new theory SR, and other isolated new features allow for a broader view of SR. This article is a summary (in the two-world picture) of the current geometrical representations of the Lorentz transformation, and it provides a new addition to the conceptions of several worlds (or universes) in physics (in a one-world picture).


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