Empirical Validation of Rotational Lorentz Transformations: Insights into Particle Spin, Field Energy, the Origins of Mass and Dark Matter
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Empirical Validation of Rotational Lorentz Transformations: Insights into Particle Spin, Field Energy, the Origins of Mass and Dark Matter

Authors: Rui Yin, Ming Yin, Yang Wang

Abstract:

This paper presents empirical evidence supporting the Lorentz transformation for rotational frames in both inside critical cylinder (ICC) and outside critical cylinder (OCC) configurations, alongside the corresponding transformations of related physical quantities. These transformations are applied to derive the electromagnetic field parameters of a spinning charged particle. Our analysis of the particle's field energy not only reveals the masses of the proton and electron but also uncovers the underlying mechanism that accounts for the significant mass disparity between them. Additionally, we explore the relationship between the energy interval and the angular velocity of the spinning particle. Our results provide a deeper understanding of the nature of particle mass and may offer important insights into the study of dark energy and dark mass.

Keywords: Special Relativity, Lorentz Transformation. field energy, particle spin, dark mass, dark energy.

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