New Interpretation of Minkowski’s Space and Time
Abstract This article explores Hermann Minkowski’s groundbreaking 1908 lecture Space and Time, where he introduced his Theory of the Absolute World. This theory, which encompasses the concept of four-dimensional spacetime, proposed a multispace paradigm, suggesting that reality consists of multiple independent spacetimes. The article examines the misinterpretation of...
Minkowski’s Discovery of the Multispace Paradigm of Reality
Abstract This article explores Hermann Minkowski’s groundbreaking 1908 lecture Space and Time, where he introduced his Theory of the Absolute World. This theory, which encompasses the concept of four-dimensional spacetime, proposed a multispace paradigm, suggesting that reality consists of multiple independent spacetimes. The theory challenges the conventional singular...
Multiverse Paradigm of Physical Reality: The Theory of Decaying Universes
Abstract. We present compelling evidence that reality encompasses more than just our own universe by examining several celestial objects that are widely known but not fully understood. First, we argue that the Milky Way galaxy is not planar or warped at both ends, but rather convex, having emerged from a quasi-spherical universe. Second, we propose that some nebulae and...
Breaking the Cosmic Code: Quantum Spaces Are Real, Not Imaginary Structures
We show that quantum spaces, which we now think of as abstract mathematical structures, are in fact real spaces embedded in, but at the same time distinct from, the space of the universe.
Minkowski’s Legacy
Today, Hermann Minkowski is most famous for introducing a two-dimensional space-time diagram to explain the Lorentz transformation of Special Relativity. Over the last century, this intuitive visual aid has helped clarify Einstein's theory, significantly facilitating its dissemination to scientists and the general public. However, according to Minkowski,...