Possible Abnormality In Fundamental Building Block Of Einstein's Theory Of Relativity
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 16:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Physicists have developed a promising new way to identify a possible abnormality in a fundamental building block of Einstein's theory of relativity known as "Lorentz invariance." If confirmed, the abnormality would disprove the basic tenet that the laws of physics remain the same for any two objects traveling at a constant speed or rotated relative to one another.
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