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Volumen 14, Ausgabe 2 (2023)

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Mirror Symmetry: The Interplay of Geometry and Physics in the Quantum World

Xiaoqian Wenzhe*

Mirror symmetry is a fascinating and profound concept that has revolutionized our understanding of the relationship between different mathematical objects and physical theories. It emerged as a surprising discovery in the field of string theory, a branch of theoretical physics that seeks to explain the fundamental structure of the universe at the smallest scales. However, mirror symmetry has far-reaching implications beyond string theory, and it has become a rich and active area of research in both mathematics and physics. In this article, we will delve into the intriguing world of mirror symmetry, exploring its origins, its key ideas, and its profound implications for our understanding of the universe.

Forschung

Experimental Evidence for the Non-Zero Mass of Photons

Wim Vegt*

Originally known as Einstein Shift”, defined as a small displacement towards the red in the spectra, caused by the interaction between the radiation and the gravitational field of a massive body, such as the sun, gravitationally redshift has been measured experimentally in many experiments. The implication of this is that because of “Gravitational RedShift” the rest mass of photons cannot be zero.

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The Complete Theory of Relativity and How it Uses the Existence of Two Naturally Occurring Energy Momentum Theorems to Resolve the Problem of Massive Lightspeed Particles

Robert J. Martineau*

For over 100 years Einstein's theory of Relativity has been incomplete, capable of explaining the relativistic behavior of slow particles, but not of those that travel at the speed of light. We will remedy this situation by examining the origin of this problem and what can be done to eliminate it. Hence the need to discuss the physical origin of relativity if we want to end up with a new and much improved theory of relativity, a Complete Theory of Relativity, a goal we have now achieved.

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