NATURALLY CONTROLLED PROCESSES AND THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.6.1.419Keywords:
General relativity theory, special relativity theory, naturally controlled processesAbstract
The new space-time model is proposed instead of the present model in the theories of relativity. The possible mechanism of control of some natural processes by weak space fields is demonstrated. In theoretical aspect it is raised a question about existence of an information signal along the time axis. It is shown also that existence of the maximum velocity of physical interaction propagation follows from the equations of the general relativity theory.References
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