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Chapter 6EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATIONS ANDAPPLICATIONS IN PARTICLE PHYSICS,ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY6.1 EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATIONS INCLASSICAL AND PARTICLE PHYSICS6.1.1 IntroductionAs stated in Volume I, we assume the exact validity of special relativity, <strong>and</strong>quantum <strong>mechanics</strong> <strong>for</strong> all possible exterior dynamical problem as conceived atthe beginning of the 20-th century (<strong>and</strong> thereafter ignored), namely, point-likeparticles at large mutual distances <strong>and</strong>/or electromagnetic waves propagating invacuum hereinafter referred to a universal substratum underlying all events inthe universe visible to mankind.Typical cases of exterior dynamical problems are the propagation of light invacuum, the structure of the hydrogen atom, particles in particle accelerators,<strong>and</strong> various other systems <strong>for</strong> which conventional theories are assumed to beexactly valid.In this chapter, we present a number of experimental evidence in various fieldsestablishing the exact validity of the covering isorelativity <strong>and</strong> <strong>hadronic</strong> <strong>mechanics</strong><strong>for</strong> the more general interior dynamical problems as also conceived at thebeginning of the 20-th century (<strong>and</strong> thereafter regrettably ignored)Typical cases of interior dynamical problems are given by: the propagation oflight within transparent physical media; physical media opaque to light missingthe central pillar of special relativity, the propagation of light; the structure ofhadrons, nuclei <strong>and</strong> stars; deep inelastic scatterings; <strong>and</strong> other cases of extended,generally nonspherical <strong>and</strong> de<strong>for</strong>mable particles at mutual distances of the orderof 1 fm = 10 −13 cm or less, in which case we have the partial or total mutualpenetration of the wavepackets <strong>and</strong>/or the charge distributions of particles.In Volume I, we have established the impossibility <strong>for</strong> special relativity <strong>and</strong>quantum <strong>mechanics</strong> to be exactly valid <strong>for</strong> interior conditions due to numerous

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