Two types of matter namely
observable subluminal matter called tardyon (locality) and the unobservable
superluminal matter called tachyon (non-locality) co-exist in a motion. While the Tardyon can be converted as Tachyon, Tachyon alters itself as Tardyon. The Tardyonic rotating motion produces the
centrifugal force, and tachyonic rotating motion produces the centripetal
force, that is gravity. By applying the tardyonic and tachyonic coexistence
principle, this study tries to prepare a new gravitational formula to establish
the mathematical theory of Space Time.
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