Abstract
The authors of the existing version of the special theory of relativity had to use the princi-ple of light speed non-exceedance to explain relativistic formulas obtained therein within the space of real numbers. The principle implied existence of only our visible universe and absence of physical content in imaginary numbers. However, since the principle is just a postulate, i.e. an unproven assumption, it has always carried little credibility. The paper refutes the principle by the experimentally proven principle of physical reality of imagi-nary numbers. As follows from the principle of physical reality of imaginary numbers, relativistic formulas of the existing version of the STR are wrong and incorrectly ex-plained, and conclusions drawn from them are misguided. In other words, this version is incorrect1 and, thus, the STR was not actually created in the 20th century. Moreover, it could not be created in the 20th century, as its creation required experimental data ob-tained in the 21st century. The paper provides an alternative version of the STR contain-ing relativistic formulas corrected given experimental data obtained in the 21st century. These formulas imply that instead of the Monoverse, whose existence is supposed in the existing version of the STR, there is a Multiverse, whose universes are mutually invisible (and the invisibility is explainable) and therefore it has been referred to as hidden. The paper explains that existence of invisible universes of the hidden Multiverse gives rise to the phenomenon of dark matter and dark energy that is actually a sort of optical effect (however, not electromagnetic, but gravitational), a shadow, rather than some physical substance2. It also explains that existence of other invisible universes outside the hidden Multiverse gives rise to the phenomenon of dark space. Invisible universes are claimed to really exist, which can be experimentally proved by astronomical observations in portals, where universes not visible outside portals become partially visible. Therefore, constella-tions observed in the starry sky inside the portals are different from those observed in our visible universe. The alternative version of the special theory of relativity can also suc-cessfully solve other issues of astrophysics. In particular, it can explain where antimatter is located and why it does not annihilate with matter, as well as where tachyons are locat-ed and why they don’t violate the principle of causality, etc.
Highlights
The special theory of relativity (STR) [1,2,3] is considered to be the greatest achievement of physics of 20th century
According to the principle of physical reality of imaginary numbers, both intervals should still correspond to really existing universes, albeit different: the interval 0 ≤ v < c should correspond to our visible universe, and the interval c ≤ v to some other invisible universe that lies beyond the horizon of events
Noteworthy is the fact that some invisible universes evoking the phenomenon of dark matter and dark energy9 shown in the structure diagrams of the hidden Multiverse (Figures 5-7), corresponding to WMAP and Planck data, are connected to invisible universes located outside the hidden Multiverse and evoking the phenomenon of dark space10 (Figure 8(a))
Summary
The special theory of relativity (STR) [1,2,3] is considered to be the greatest achievement of physics of 20th century. The theory asserts that according to the principle of light speed non-exceedance our visible universe is the one and only. Such assertion has always been reasonably mistrusted, since it follows from the above-mentioned postulated principle that is an unproven assumption. In order to avoid non-recognition of their theory, they would like to divert attention from this circumstance, one way or another. It seemed as if the use of the principle of light speed non-exceedance allowed them to do this. Incomplete and imperfect STR in its existing version came into use as a generally acknowledged theory
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