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Journal of Quantum Science & Emerging Technologies(JQSET)

Six-Dimensional Relativity (Modifications to Relativity and Expansion of Dimensions)

Abstract

Chang-Ming Tsai

To address the issue of mass increasing to infinity as the velocity approaches the speed of light c in relativity, in this study, we propose a hypothesis for integrating the mass, charge, and space–time structure of relativity into a sixdimensional physical system, referred to as six-dimensional relativity. When the velocity reaches the speed of light c, all measurement values in a moving frame become zero, including the mass, which is not considered infinite as previously believed in physics, but zero. Further findings and applications are discussed in this study. This theory is in its preliminary stages. Further research will require the collective efforts of the scientific community.

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