Cosmological Special Relativity

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Recently we presented a new special relativity theory for cosmology in which it was assumed that gravitation can be neglected and thus the bubble constant can be taken as a constant. The theory was presented in a six-dimensional hyperspace, three for the ordinary space and three for the velocities. In this paper we reduce our hyperspace to four dimensions by assuming that the three-dimensional space expands only radially, thus one is left with the three dimensions of ordinary space and one dimension of the radial velocity.

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Carmeli, M. (1996). Cosmological Special Relativity. Foundations of Physics, 26(3), 413–416. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02069480

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