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Einstein's special and general relativity theory, like the Bell's theorem and Feynman's way to evaluate path integrals, are belonging to the fundament of theoretical physics. But are these results correct? It might be that the real solution is quite different. This book proposes that Einstein's general relativity is incorrect, that the physical word is actually discrete and also the special relativity theory is wrong, and that quantization should be done so that state transition probabilities do not get infinite values, meaning that also there is an error. Finally the book solves the Clay…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Einstein's special and general relativity theory, like the Bell's theorem and Feynman's way to evaluate path integrals, are belonging to the fundament of theoretical physics. But are these results correct? It might be that the real solution is quite different. This book proposes that Einstein's general relativity is incorrect, that the physical word is actually discrete and also the special relativity theory is wrong, and that quantization should be done so that state transition probabilities do not get infinite values, meaning that also there is an error. Finally the book solves the Clay Yang-Mills problem. None of the results of this book are reviewed and accepted, but they may give some ideas to the reader. What if physics is all wrong?
Autorenporträt
Jorma Jormakka was professor of military technology in the National Defence University of Finland and professor of telecommunications in the Helsinki University of Technology and the Lappeenranta University of Technology. Now he is on pension and occasionally writes on topics that he did not have time to research in universities.