1Chongqing, China
International Journal of Physics.
2016,
Vol. 4 No. 5, 123-129
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-4-5-2
Copyright © 2016 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Xiao Lin Li. A New Equivalent Theory with Special Relativity Theory, Particle Wave in 5-dimensional Space-time.
International Journal of Physics. 2016; 4(5):123-129. doi: 10.12691/ijp-4-5-2.
Correspondence to: Xiao Lin Li, Chongqing, China. Email:
hidebrain@hotmail.comAbstract
There exist a new physics model. Real physical world is 5-dimensional space-time. Human world is 4-dimensional space-time. Human world just is the projection of real physics world. Particle wave is present in 5-dimensional space-time. So we can derive out Mass-energy equation. So we can derive out all results of Special Relativity Theory. In 5-dimensional space-time, speed of all particles is the light speed c. It is reason that the light speed c is very special. Coordinates transformation in 5-dimensional space-time, can derive out Lorentz transformation. The new physics model theory is a equivalent theory with Special Relativity Theory. In 5-dimensional space-time, there only exist space expansion or space contraction. In 5-dimensional space-time, there not exist time expansion or time contraction, time is absolute. In 5-dimensional space-time, particle rest mass only is particle movement portions at 4th dimensional space. The new 5-dimensional space-time theory, is consistent with space-time system of Special Relativity Theory, and it can transition to space-time system in Lorentz symmetry breaking smoonthly. The new 5-dimensional space-time theory has more wide range adaptation than Special Relativity Theory.
Keywords
de Broglie wave,
particle wave,
Special Relativity Theory,
mass-energy equation,
5th dimension,
4th dimensional space,
5-dimensional space-time,
the Light speed,
Particularity of the light speed,
The source of particle rest mass,
Lorentz symmetry,
coordinates transformation,
Lorentz transformation,
Lorentz symmetry breaking,
equivalent theory with Special Relativity Theory