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International Journal of Physics. 2020, 8(1), 11-13
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-8-1-2
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The Relativity of the Time with the Universal Density of Potential Energy at Different Stationary Reference Frames

José Luís Pereira Rebelo Fernandes1,

1Independent research since 2005, Engineer, graduated from theUniversity of Porto

Pub. Date: February 18, 2020

Cite this paper:
José Luís Pereira Rebelo Fernandes. The Relativity of the Time with the Universal Density of Potential Energy at Different Stationary Reference Frames. International Journal of Physics. 2020; 8(1):11-13. doi: 10.12691/ijp-8-1-2

Abstract

This article is an analysis of current theory of the gravitational time dilatation in different stationary reference frames.This new approach leads us to a new vision of relativity because we find the time dependence relativeto the universal density of potential energy at placeand that density this varies from one reference frame to another reference frame. The time in each location varies in the inverse proportion of the square root of the respectiveuniversal density of potential energy. With the universal expansion the universal density of potential energy decreases and will cause the contraction of the time in the Earth reference.

Keywords:
relativity space time dilation gravity gravitational speed density energy potential mass light

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