Scrutinizing Muons Decay Theory

Rongqing Dai Abstract The existing theory concerning the decay of the muon has been established based on the Lorentz time dilation and length contraction assumption. The notion of the so-called proper lifetime of muons or the lifetime of the so-called muons at rest has played a critical role in the study of the decay of... Continue Reading →

The Meaning of Action

Rongqing Dai Abstract For the past hundred plus years, modern physicists have been building the edifice of theoretical physics with complex mathematical representations of “action”, but have never satisfactorily answered the question what the action really is. By bringing “action”, the fundamental building block in the modern physics, back to the classical context, we could... Continue Reading →

Internal Ionization for Flying Saucers

Rongqing Dai Abstract A design of generating thrust for practically viable manmade flying saucers is presented in this writing by outlining the major features of such a system for the flying craft, which is inspired by the officially recognized report of the Falcon Lake UFO incident in Canada, as well as some other similar reports... Continue Reading →

Correction to de Broglie Wavelength

Rongqing Dai Abstract While it is a mundane mode for observers to be at rest with many macroscopic objects, the famous de Broglie formula for the wavelength of matter waves would go to infinity when the speed of the object equals zero. This paper provides an in depth analysis of how this defect was introduced... Continue Reading →

Debunk A Few World Famous Experiments

Rongqing Dai Abstract 20th Century left us many world famous experiments in physics that are still household names today, especially those experimental verifications of theories of relativity for their simplicity in the designs that are easy to be comprehended without the need of arcane physical terminologies. However, unfortunately, among those famous experiments, it is not... Continue Reading →

Attosecond or Copenhagen?

Rongqing Dai Abstract While 2022Noubel Prize in Physics has been widely regarded as an affirmative action for upholding the Copenhagen view of the quantum world by denying the existence of hidden variables in quantum mechanics, 2023Noubel Prize in Physics sends an opposite message to clearly contradict the Copenhagen philosophy, especially the famous Heisenberg uncertainty principle,... Continue Reading →

Space, Time, and Speed Limit

Rongqing Dai Abstract Since early 2022, it has become ascertained that special relativity is wrong and gravitational impact upon time as claimed by general relativity is also wrong; accordingly, it has gradually become clear that space and time are not interconnected into a holistic spacetime, and time cannot be dilated by kinematic motion or gravity.... Continue Reading →

The Genetic Defect of Schrodinger’s Cat

Rongqing Dai Since ancient times, philosophizing, mathematical modeling and calculations, and objective observations (in nature and labs) have been coded into the gene of scientific activities. However, in the past few centuries, some strange social mentality has tried to wipe the philosophizing chromosome off science, which has sadly left many visible scars in the civilization.... Continue Reading →

Modifying Mass-Energy Relationship (Updated)

Rongqing Dai Abstract The intrinsic relationship between mass and energy is undoubtedly one of the most important philosophical enlightenments for the mankind in human history, which has been embodied with the famous Einstein equation E = mc2 for thepast century. Although Einstein derived this famous equation within the framework of special relativity, some others had... Continue Reading →

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