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Unification of SR and GR

2019
The Special (SR) and General (GR) theories of Relativity are already unified in the Lorentzian constant. [1/(1-v2/c2)1/2]. By substituting linear velocity/speed, in application of this factor in Relativistic Mathematics; we get SR results, And, by substituting accelerated velocity at its 1st second passed after its zeroth second, when the event/thing starts accelerating; finally the velocity gained by the object after one second, from its standstill position, comes to acceleration itself; that means substituting acceleration 'a' or 'g', as the case may be; we use the Lorentzian constant in Relativity Mathematics....Read more
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Unification of Special Relativity and General Relativity. by Dadarao Dhone, Retiree Executive Engineer from Hydro Projects, Gov. Maha. Gov., Retiree Faculty of Electrical Engineering at Pvt. Engineering College at Nanded and Parbhani cities in Maha. State, Solo Research Worker, Author. Abstract: The Special (SR) and General (GR) theories of Relativity are already unified in the Lorentzian constant. [1/(1-v2/c2)1/2]. By substituting linear velocity/speed, in application of this factor in Relativistic Mathematics; we get SR results, And, by substituting accelerated velocity at its 1st second passed after its zeroth second, when the event/thing starts accelerating; finally the velocity gained by the object after one second, from its standstill position, comes to acceleration itself; that means substituting acceleration 'a' or 'g', as the case may be; we use the Lorentzian constant in Relativity Mathematics. Introduction: Unification of Theories, I think, has a limit. The events, which are linked by a conman property or a conman behavior can only be unified. Of-course, there is nothing, which cannot be done; but, the 'Conman' to involve all; will become complicated to understand easily and will require more endeavor to use it perfectly. Rightly; so that, original solo equations may be found easier; that's what my Relativistic mind and intellect thinks. Description: SR deals with apparent, length contraction and time dilation, for the observer, due to motion of an object w.r.t. an observer. And, the GR deals with the real length and time contractions due to gravitation around the object. SR effects are exhibited when the attached frames of the observer and the object are different; different in the sense, they are in motion w.r.t. each other. There is not any consideration of gravitation. In GR; Length contraction due to gravity is true; either the gravitational frame, may or may not be in motion w.r.t. the observer. When the gravitational frame attached to object is in motion w.r.t. the observer; the observer experiences the special-relativistic length contraction of the gravitationally contracted object. Both can be separated by considering linear relative speed 'v' between the object and the observer; and for detecting, gravitational length and time contraction; they can be detected by substituting velocity attained after one second from standstill position by the object, 'v' = (2gR)1/2 Please note, the term used by the author, 'time contraction' instead of 'time dilation'. Because, for the observer time in GR actually contracts instead og it dilates. Excuse me, Relativity needs microscopic thinking till full satisfaction; then the relativity principles are perceived. When one jumps to aweam in Relativity; it is not perceived. One has to dive into Relativity, and have enough patience. Otherwise, miss-concepts are crept. Conclusion: Einstein's Relativity Principles are full proof. They are inherent in nature. Ref: Author's Research work uploaded at Academia edu. Particularly, 'Length Contractio and Time Dilation.
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