Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2021

We Always Travel at a Constant Speed – at the Speed of Light C

 

Abstract


In 1915, Albert Einstein postulated the theory of general relativity which is the updated and modified version of the theory of Special Relativity (postulated in 1905) to incorporate the gravity. Although the theory of general relativity is one of the pioneering theory in the theoretical physics, but unfortunately it can only describe macrocosm of the Universe without any proper link to the microcosm of the Universe in regard of the properties of space-time. Although the great pioneering theory can measure the macroscopic universe reasonably with great accuracy, but the “true or real nature” of the space – time is still remarkably vague to till date. In this paper, I will show why space and time are mutually independent, why space and time both are constants and why we always travel at a constant speed – at the speed of light C.

Volume 1964
Pages None
DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1964/7/072018
Language English
Journal Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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