[1] viXra:0804.0003 [pdf] submitted on 6 Apr 2008
Authors: Vic Christianto, Florentin Smarandache
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
It was known for quite long time that a quaternion space can be generalized to a Cliord
space, and vice versa; but how to find its neat link with more convenient metric form
in the General Relativity theory, has not been explored extensively. We begin with a
representation of group with non-zero quaternions to derive closed FLRW metric [1],
and from there obtains Carmeli metric, which can be extended further to become 5D
and 6D metric (which we propose to call Kaluza-Klein-Carmeli metric). Thereafter
we discuss some plausible implications of this metric, beyond describing a galaxy�s
spiraling motion and redshift data as these have been done by Carmeli and Hartnett
[4, 5, 6]. In subsequent section we explain Podkletnov�s rotating disc experiment. We
also note possible implications to quantum gravity. Further observations are of course
recommended in order to refute or verify this proposition.
Category: Relativity and Cosmology