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European Journal of Applied Sciences – Vol. 11, No. 2

Publication Date: April 25, 2023

DOI:10.14738/aivp.112.14323.

Antonov, A. A. (2023). Geophysical Researches of Portals Will Allow to Discover Invisible Universes and Explore Them. European

Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol - 11(2). 370-391.

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Geophysical Researches of Portals Will Allow to Discover

Invisible Universes and Explore Them1

Alexander Alexandrovich Antonov

PhD, HonDSc, HonDL, ResProf., H.ProfSci

Independent researcher, Kyiv, Ukraine

ABSTRACT

The article proves that the version of the special theory of relativity (STR)

presented in physics textbooks is incorrect. This is because in the early 20th

century science lacked experimental knowledge required for the STR to be created,

and the postulate (called the principle of light speed non-exceedance) that replaced

the knowledge turned out to be incorrect and has been experimentally refuted in

the 21st century. It is explained that tsunami and piano music would not exist,

church bells would not ring and even swings would not swing on playgrounds, if the

generally accepted version of the STR were true. Moreover, this version of the STR

also implies that Ohm’s law as interpreted by Steinmetz used daily by millions of

radio and electrical engineers in their practice does not exist, and therefore radio

engineering and electrical engineering should not exist either. That is why, an

alternative version of the STR has been created instead of the incorrect one. It

follows from this that there is an invisible Multiverse whose universes are

interconnected by numerous portals, including those located on Earth. And at least

some of anomalous zones are entrances to portals. Geophysical exploration of

portals is very necessary, as they will allow us to obtain new valuable knowledge

about our Multiverse and confirm the correctness of the alternative version of STR.

Keywords: portals, parallel universes, Multiverse, special theory of relativity, physical

reality of imaginary numbers, dark matter, dark energy

INTRODUCTION

Portals, sometimes also called ‘star gates’ [1], understood as transitions from some universes

to others, are the subject of research in the article. Therefore, it is clear that one can speak of

portals only if there are at least two universes, i.e., Multiverses. The term ‘Multiverse’ meaning

two and more universes was proposed by the American philosopher-psychologist William

James in 1895 and introduced into practice by the English science fiction writer Michael John

Moorcock. To date, a large number of Multiverse hypotheses have been proposed. The most

informative of them are [2]-[13].

But the special theory of relativity (STR) [14]-[16] recognized in physics as the greatest

scientific achievement of the 20th century, denies existence of Multiverses at all and claims that

there is only our visible universe.

1 This is reprinted of the article “Antonov A. A. Geophysical exploration of portals will provide new knowledge

about space. Proceedings of the III International Scientific Conference. The modern vector of the development of

science. Philadelphia, USA. 2023. pp. 85-101.” DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7709801

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Antonov, A. A. (2023). Geophysical Researches of Portals Will Allow to Discover Invisible Universes and Explore Them. European Journal of Applied

Sciences, Vol - 11(2). 370-391.

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/aivp.112.14323.

Yet, there are a very large number of the so-called anomalous zones [17]-[20] planet. They are

fraught with phenomena incapable of being explained by modern science. At least some of them

are supposedly entrances to portals. Geophysical exploration of portals will allow visiting them

safely and solving some important problems of modern astrophysics successfully.

THE VERSION OF THE SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY PRESENTED FOR STUDY IN

PHYSICS TEXTBOOKS IS INCORRECT

The alternative version of the STR states the generally recognized version of the STR studied in

physics textbooks to be incorrect [21]-[32], because:

• the relativistic formulas obtained therein are incorrect;

• the relativistic formulas have been incorrectly explained using the incorrect principle

of light speed non-exceedance;

• the relativistic formulas have entailed wrong conclusions consisting in physical

unreality of imaginary numbers and existence of only our visible universe.

Hence the alternative version of the STR thereby asserts exactly what we need – the existence

of other universes, besides our universe, which together form the Multiverse. This follows from

its relativistic formulas that are different from those in the generally accepted version of the

STR. In order to understand the relativistic formulas of the alternative version of the STR better,

let us first consider the simpler relativistic formulas of the generally accepted version of the

STR. They are as follow

2

0

1 ( )

c

v

m

m

=

(1)

2

0 1 ( )

c

v t = t −

(2)

2

0 1 ( )

c

v l = l −

(3)

where

m

is the relativistic mass of a moving body;

m0

is the rest mass of a moving body;

t

is the relativistic time of a moving body;

0 t

is the rest time of a moving body;

l

is the relativistic length of a moving body;

0

l

is the rest length of a moving body;

v

is the velocity of a moving body;

c

is the speed of light.

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Fig. 1. Graphs of functions

m(v),t(v)

and

l(v)

corresponding to the existing and alternative

versions of the STR in the subluminal

v  c

and hyperluminal

v  c

ranges

Fig. 1a, b,c presents the graphs of the formulas. As can be seen, all formulas for

v  c

lead to

results measured by real numbers, and for

v  c

to results measured by imaginary numbers.

This circumstance greatly discouraged authors of the generally accepted version of the STR,

since until very recently no one could explain physical sense of the results measured by

imaginary numbers discovered 500 years ago. And no one would need a theory whose results

could not be explained even by its creators. The fate of the generally accepted (but it's only now,

not then) version of the STR hung in the balance in the early 20th century. It was saved by

introducing a postulate, i.e., an unproven assumption, called the principle of light speed non- exceedance, the sense of which is clear from its name. The postulate looked quite acceptable,