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Breaking Lorentz symmetry
Posted on Sunday, March 21, 2004 @ 16:46:22 UTC by vlad

Science "...Symmetry is one of the most important concepts in physics, and it is closely linked to the conservation of quantities such as energy, momentum and charge. However, symmetry breaking is also incredibly important. The breaking of electroweak symmetry, for example, is responsible for the generation of mass in the Standard Model of particle physics..."

Breaking Lorentz symmetry
Feature: March 2004
As physicists celebrate 100 years of Lorentz symmetry, some theorists and experimentalists are working hard to spoil the party



Imagine you are about to create a universe. How would you do it? As soon as you say "let there be the laws of physics" you would immediately face a problem. Do the same laws hold for everyone in your universe regardless of where they are? Or do the laws change as you move about or face in different directions? Clearly the most equitable and fair way to proceed would be to make the laws of physics the same for all observers. To a physicist such equality and fairness of physical laws is called a symmetry, and the symmetry that requires the laws of physics to be the same for all observers is known as Lorentz symmetry..."

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Re: Breaking Lorentz symmetry (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Sunday, March 21, 2004 @ 23:35:58 UTC
As interesting as it may seem, I have strong doubts about the Standard Model. Any theory that needs 19+ fudge factors to make it fit with reality needs a serious reality check...

-Gog



Re: Breaking Lorentz symmetry (Score: 1)
by bodebliss on Monday, March 22, 2004 @ 09:05:22 UTC
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The fact is, the universe is out of balance and is in chaos , and this makes our existence possible , but if the universe were ordered, there would be a state of "perfect symmetry" and nothing would exist.

That the universe has laws is a mystery in it own right.It is most likely that universal laws are a backlash to the breaking of that most perfect state.



Re: Breaking Lorentz symmetry (Score: 1)
by Georges on Friday, April 30, 2004 @ 11:36:37 UTC
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A few papers related with Breaking Lorentz Symmetry:

(1) Breaking First Order Lorentz Symmetry:

Testing Lorentz symmetry of special relativity by means of the Virgo or Ligo set-up, through the differential measure of the two orthogonal beams time-of-flight
http://xxx.lanl.gov/ftp/physics/papers/0404/0404116.pdf

(2) Breaking Second Order Lorentz Symmetry:

First and second order electromagnetic equivalency of inertial systems, based on the wavelength and the period as speed-dependant units of length and time
http://xxx.lanl.gov/ftp/physics/papers/0401/0401092.pdf

(3) Symmetry Breaking in the Standard Model versus in the:

Fundamentals of the Orbital Conception of Elementary Particles and of their Application to the Neutron and Nuclear Structure
http://xxx.lanl.gov/ftp/hep-ph/papers/0102/0102268.pdf

(4) More information at the:

"Laboratory of Applied Conceptual Research"
http://www.terra.es/personal/gsardin/



 

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