Author:
Yanagisawa, Hideaki
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Quantum Theory / Particle Physics
Date Published:
March 2, 2015
Keywords:
Big Bang, black hole, quantum theory, relativity theory, cosmology
Abstract:
Many theories in physics have been expanded from previous theories, sometimes even
beyond the preconditions of the original. However, such extensions may not always be
justifiable. In this report, a contradiction arising from the use of a theory outside of its
preconditions is explained with L'Hopital's rule. The precondition of special relativity is
exchange ability of the light pulses among each other. This is also the precondition of
general relativity, which was expanded from special relativity. The Schwarzschild radius
was calculated from general relativity, although black holes do not allow
exchange ability of light. Quantum gravity theory, meanwhile, was expanded from the
old quantum theory.
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