Abstract

The authors discuss contradictions between the principal branches of the modern physical picture of the universe. Space and time have been shown in the Unitary Quantum Theory (UQT) not to be connected one with the other, unlike in the Special Theory of Relativity. In UQT, time becomes Newtonian again, and the growth of the particle’s mass with growing speed proceeds from other considerations of physics. Unlike the quantum theory, the modern gravitation theory (the general theory of relativity) is not confirmed by experiments and needs to be considerably revised.

Highlights

  • Over a hundred years passed since the special theory of relativity had been formed

  • Lifschits published in “Literaturnaya Gazeta”, No 24, 1978, where he publicly claimed a paranoiac one who dared to criticize the theory of relativity: “I see two types of scientists

  • Not swindlers in science but not quite normal mentally. They are generally engaged in fundamental problems and deny quantum physics, the theory of relativity etc...”

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Introduction

Over a hundred years passed since the special theory of relativity had been formed. Nowadays it is thought to be. Not swindlers in science but not quite normal mentally They are generally engaged in fundamental problems and deny quantum physics, the theory of relativity etc...”. All this took place in spite of the fact that by the time this accusation was published. Lifschitz had been well familiar with a large heap of scientific facts proving the absurdity of what he considered “the theory of relativity”. He was well familiar with those methods of organized political violence employed for implementing this “greatest theory” into practice. We feel painful and humiliated but science must pass a hard path of its purification.”

The Special Theory of Relativity and UQT
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