Particles here and beyond the Mirror
Abstract
This study looks at motion of particles using mathematical methods of chronometric invariants (physical observable values in General Relativity). It is shown that aside for mass-bearing particles and light-like particles "zero-particles" can exist in fully degenerated space-time (zero-space). For a regular observer zero-particles move instantly, thus transferring long-range action. Further we show existence of two separate areas in unhomogeneous space-time, where observable time flows into future and into past, while this duality is not found in homogeneous space-time. These areas are referred to as our world, where time flows into future and as the mirror Universe, where time flows in past. The areas are separated with a space-time membrane, referred to as zero-space, where observable time stops.
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0304018,
title = {Particles here and beyond the Mirror},
author = {D. D. Rabounski and L. B. Borissova},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0304018},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
47 pages, published as "Particles here and beyond the Mirror" Editorial URSS, Moscow, 2001. Version 4: final design in formulas