The status and programs of the New Relativity Theory

Abstract

A review of the most recent results of the New Relativity Theory is presented. These include a straightforward derivation of the Black Hole Entropy-Area relation and its logarithmic corrections; the derivation of the string uncertainty relations and generalizations ; ; the relation between the four dimensional gravitational conformal anomaly and the fine structure constant; the role of Noncommutative Geometry, Negative Probabilities and Cantorian-Fractal spacetime in the Young's two-slit experiment. We then generalize the recent construction of the Quenched-Minisuperspace bosonic p-brane propagator in D dimensions (AACS [18]) to the full multidimensional case involving all p-branes : the construction of the Multidimensional-Particle propagator in Clifford spaces (C-spaces) associated with a nested family of p-loop histories living in a target D-dim background spacetime . We show how the effective C-space geometry is related to extrinsic curvature of ordinary spacetime. The motion of rigid particles/branes is studied to explain the natural emergence of classical spin. The relation among C-space geometry and W, Finsler Geometry and (Braided) Quantum Groups is discussed. Some final remarks about the Riemannian long distance limit of C-space geometry are made.

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