The Theory Of Distance-Time

The Theory Of Distance-Time

A quantum theory of space and time that defines distance as equivalent to a period of time (D=cT) and claims to be more accurate than special relativity.

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Keith Maxwell Hardy


Table of Contents

Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Preparation Of Perspective
3A. Distance-Time Theory Part I
3B. Distance-Time Theory Part II
4. The Speed Of Quantum Tunneling
5. Deriving Special Relativity
6. Photon Kinematics
7. Discussion
8. Appendix A
References

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Copyright 1994,1997,1998 Keith Maxwell Hardy

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  • It took me 14 years to create and write this theory, and you thought you did not have a life. Brother, I have got you beat. 

 

  • I have made a few minor corrections, since I first published my paper to the internet.  These corrections have not changed my theory.  I slightly rewrote the example given in the fourth paragraph of subsection 4.1. The other few corrections were typographical. I made these updates in late November 1998

 

  • Because some people struggle to understand space as defined in distance-time theory, I added Appendix A in August 2002. This section further illustrates the difference between distance-time's and special relativity's views of space .

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The Theory of Distance-Time

by

Keith Maxwell Hardy

 

Richmond California U.S.A., 94801

PACS 03.30.+p special relativity, 03.65.-w quantum theory,

32.80.Wr other multiple photon processes

 


 

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