A New Perspective on Relativity: An Odyssey in Non-Euclidean Geometries

A New Perspective on Relativity: An Odyssey in Non-Euclidean Geometries book cover

A New Perspective on Relativity: An Odyssey in Non-Euclidean Geometries

Author(s): Bernard H. Lavenda (Author)

  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec. 2011
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 696 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9814340480
  • ISBN-13: 9789814340489

Book Description

Starting off from noneuclidean geometries, apart from the method of Einstein’s equations, this book derives and describes the phenomena of gravitation and diffraction. A historical account is presented, exposing the missing link in Einstein’s construction of the theory of general relativity: the uniformly rotating disc, together with his failure to realize, that the Beltrami metric of hyperbolic geometry with constant curvature describes exactly the uniform acceleration observed.

This book also explores these questions:

  • How does time bend?
  • Why should gravity propagate at the speed of light?
  • How does the expansion function of the universe relate to the absolute constant of the noneuclidean geometries?
  • Why was the Sagnac effect ignored?

Can Maxwell’s equations accommodate mass? Is there an inertia due solely to polarization?

  • Can objects expand in elliptic geometry like they contract in hyperbolic geometry?

Editorial Reviews

Review

By its wealth of material, covering a physical landscape with traces left by Gauss, Weber, Doppler, Faraday, Maxwell, Lorentz, Poincaré, Einstein, Planck, Ritz, Dirac, Schwarzschild, Grüneisen, Proca, Yukawa, and its consistent search for the underlying non-Euclidean geometry, this book is unique. —Zentralblatt MATH

From the Back Cover

Starting off from noneuclidean geometries, apart from the method of Einstein’s equations, this book derives and describes the phenomena of gravitation and diffraction. A historical account is presented, exposing the missing link in Einstein’s construction of the theory of general relativity: the uniformly rotating disc, together with his failure to realize, that the Beltrami metric of hyperbolic geometry with constant curvature describes exactly the uniform acceleration observed.

This book also explores these questions:

* How does time bend?

* Why should gravity propagate at the speed of light?

* How does the expansion function of the universe relate to the absolute constant of the noneuclidean geometries?

* Why was the Sagnac effect ignored?

* Can Maxwell’s equations accommodate mass?

* Is there an inertia due solely to polarization?

* Can objects expand in elliptic geometry like they contract in hyperbolic geometry?

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