On the Electrodynamics of Moving Particles in Gravitational Fields

Physics – General Physics

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20 pages and 9 figures

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The present work aims to search for an implementation of new symmetries in the space-time in order to enable us to find a connection between electrodynamics and gravitation, from where quantum principles naturally emerge. To do that, first of all we build a heuristic model of the electromagnetic nature of the electron so that the influence of the gravitational field on the electrodynamics of such moving particle leads us essentially to an elimination of the classical idea of rest by introducing the idea of a universal minimum limit of speed ($V$). Such a lowest limit $V$, being unattainable by the particles, represents a fundamental and preferred reference frame connected to a universal background field (a vacuum energy) that breaks Lorentz symmetry. So there emerges a new principle of symmetry in the space-time at the subatomic level for very low energies close to the background frame ($v\approx V$), providing a fundamental understanding for the uncertainty principle.

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