A 'New Formula' to Provide the Compatibility between the Special Theory of Relativity (STR), Black Holes and Strings

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This paper describes a 'New Formula' in place of Einstein's Famous Formula (EFF) to provide the compatibility between the Special Theory of Relativity (STR), black holes and strings. The 'New Formula' can also predict and describe the space-time singularities without the distribution of mass and energy. According to the 'New Formula', any particle can reach to and exceed the speed of light. The EFF is only valid and applicable in the vacuum (the mediums which have low current density: outside string, outside black hole), but is not valid and applicable for inside string and inside black hole including space-time singularities. However, the 'New Formula' is valid and applicable in all mediums including inside string and inside black hole.

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