热力学相对论的理论
George Livadiotis1, David J McComas2
1Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08544, USA. glivadiotis@princeton.edu.
Scientific reports
|September 30, 2024
概括
我们介绍了热力学相对论,通过对和速度的相同假设统一了热力学和动力学. 这种框架自然会导致异型和非线性相对论的适应,提供了一个超越曲时空的新概括路径.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 热力学是一种热力学.
- 动力学是动力学.
- 相对论是一种相对论.
背景情况:
- 热力学和动力学与相对论有着共同的数学结构.
- 在热力学上下文中概括相对论尚未被探索.
- 现有的相对论的概括侧重于曲的时空.
研究的目的:
- 介绍热力学相对论,一个统一的和速度的框架.
- 通过热力学镜头来概括相对论.
- 探索相对论的异型和非线性适应.
主要方法:
- 推理驱动的广义化相对论基于三个相同的原则的和速度.
- 开发卡帕加法,用于结合和速度.
- 使用卡帕加法构建线性异型相对论的特殊相对论.
主要成果:
- 对和速度的相同假设导致统一的相对论框架.
- 卡帕加法统一了和速度加法规则.
- 热力学相对论包括非扩展性热力学和同otropic 特殊相对论作为限制情况.
- 导出了线性异构型的特殊相对论公式,包括不对称的洛伦茨转换.
结论:
- 热力学相对论为热力学和动力学提供了一种新的,统一的方法.
- 该框架自然预测了异型相对论效应.
- 在相对论现象中实验检测和量化异性质的潜力.
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