Documenting How to See Invisible Universes

Antonov, Alexander Alexandrovich (2021) Documenting How to See Invisible Universes. In: New Insights into Physical Science Vol. 11. B P International, pp. 1-14. ISBN 978-93-90516-59-9

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Abstract

The article shows that the special theory of relativity (STR) was not actually created in the 20th
century, since: 1) the relativistic formulas presented therein are incorrect; 2) the relativistic formulas
presented therein are explained incorrectly using the incorrect principle of light speed nonexceedance
refuted in the article; 3) the relativistic formulas presented therein rise to incorrect
conclusions about physical unreality of imaginary numbers and existence of only our visible universe.
Moreover, the STR could not even have been created in the 20th century since: 1) experimental data
on the six-dimensional space of our hidden Multiverse, which allowed to derive the correct relativistic
formulas, were obtained by the WMAP and Planck spacecraft only in the 21st century; 2) the principle
of physical reality of imaginary numbers, which allowed to refute the principle of not exceeding the
speed of light and correctly explain the new relativistic formulas, was experimentally proved only in
the 21st century. Therefore, the new relativistic formulas obtained given these circumstances allow to
state that, in addition to our visible universe, there are numerous other mutually invisible universes,
which together form the hidden Multiverse. Existence of invisible universes explains the phenomenon
of dark matter and dark energy. Their existence also explains why antimatter in the hidden Multiverse
does not annihilate with matter, and tachyons do not violate the principle of causality. The existence of
these invisible universes can be proved by astronomical observations in the portals, since in them the
constellations of the starry sky will differ from the constellations observed from existing observatories
on Earth.

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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2023 04:32
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2023 04:32
URI: http://editor.journal7sub.com/id/eprint/2357

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