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    ASIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGInternational Standard Serial Number: 2305-915X (Print)

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    EDITORIAL BOARD

    Editor-in-chief

    Dr. Asma Ahmad Shariff

    Center for Foundation Studies in Science, University of Malaya, Malaysia

    Managing Editor

    Dr. Alim Al Ayub AhmedFaculty of Business, ASA University Bangladesh

    Vice Chairman, Asian Business Consortium

    Consulting Editor

    Dr. Md. Amin Uddin Mridha

    King Saud University, Saudi Arabia (Plant Production)

    Dr. Bensafi Abd-El-HamidAbou Bekr Belkaid University of Tlemcen, Algeria (Chemical Engineering & Polymer Chemistry)

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    ASA University Bamgladesh, Bangladesh (Statistics)Dr. Vinai K. SinghRaj Kumar Goel Engineering College, INDIA (Bio mathematics & Remedial Mathematics)

    Dr. Shahzad Ali Khan

    Quaid-e-Azam University, Pakistan (Health Systems & Policy)

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    Dr. Mohammad Anwar HossainBangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh (Genetics & Plant Breeding)

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    King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia (Computer Engineering)

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    Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia (Architecture)

    Dr. Mohammad Hadi DehghaniTehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Environmental Toxicology & Nanotechnology)

    Dr. Suresh B. RanaUniversity of Oklahoma, USA (Medical Physics)

    Dr. Osman Goni TalukdarVarendra University, Bangladesh (Theoretical Physics)

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    The Editorial Board assumes no responsibility for the content of the published articles.

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    Asian Journal of Applied Science and Engineering

    Blind Peer-Reviewed Journal

    Volume 2, Number 1/2013 (Special Issue)

    Contents

    1. Reciprocal Symmetric Kinematics and Correspondence between Special Relativity andQuantum Mechanics

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    Mushfiq Ahmad

    2. Correspondence between Reciprocity and Discreteness 10

    Mushfiq Ahmad & M.O.G. Talukder

    3. Reciprocal Symmetry Quantum Statistics and Spin 11

    Mushfiq Ahmad & M.O.G. Talukder

    4. Relativistic Rule of Multiplication of Velocities Consistent with Lorentz Einstein Lawof Addition and Derivation of the Missing Equations of Special Relativity

    12

    M.O.G. Talukder & Mushfiq Ahmad

    5. Incompatibility between Einstein's Postulate and Special Theory of Relativity 13

    Mushfiq Ahmad & M.O.G. Talukder

    6. Non-Associativity of Lorentz Transformation and Associative Reciprocal SymmetricTransformation

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    Mushfiq Ahmad, Muhammad Shah Alam, & M.O.G. Talukder

    7. Derivation of the Missing Equations of Special Relativity from de-Broglies Matter WaveConcept and the Correspondence between Them

    15

    M.O.G. Talukder & Mushfiq Ahmad

    8. Derivation of Non-Einsteinian Relativistic Equations from Momentum ConservationLaw

    16

    M.O.G. Talukder

    9. Wave Particle Dualism for Both Matter and Wave and Non-Einsteinian View ofRelativity

    17

    M.O.G. Talukder & Mushfiq Ahmad

    10. Homogeneous Number System and Reciprocal Symmetric Algebra 18

    Mushfiq Ahmad

    11. Neutrino Traveling Faster than Light and Einsteinian and non-Einsteinian views ofrelativity

    19

    M.O.G. Talukder & Mushfiq Ahmad

    12 International Seminar on Special Relativity2012 20

    Perspectives

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    Faster than the speed

    of light, reciprocal

    velocity and quantummechanics

    Planck's hypothesis sets a lower

    limit (to energy). Einstein's postulatesets an upper limit (to speed). If a

    particle has velocity v, the

    correspondingde Broglie wave has

    velocity c2/v. Therefore, de Broglie

    wave velocities fulfill Einstein's

    reciprocal postulate -- No speed can

    be less than the speed of light.

    Planck and de Broglie suggest a

    reciprocal relation between quantum

    mechanics and special relativity.

    From velocity v=x/twe can obtain

    the reciprocal velocity t/x by

    interchanging betweenx and t.

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    Reciprocal Symmetric Kinematics and

    Correspondence between Special Relativity

    and Quantum MechanicsMushfiq Ahmad

    Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    We have defined reciprocal symmetry and observed its presence in Special

    Relativity and quantum mechanics. Therefore, reciprocal symmetry relatesSpecial Relativity to quantum mechanics. Reciprocal symmetry implies that

    there is a boundary value velocity c, which is the limiting value and which is

    also constant under addition. We have, then, developed reciprocal symmetric

    law of addition of velocities. In case of collinear velocities it agrees with

    Lorentz-Einstein law of addition. General reciprocal symmetric transformation

    is different from General Lorentz transformation. Reciprocal symmetric

    transformation is associative and complex. A comparison between RST and LT

    is given.

    Keywords: Reciprocal Symmetry; Reciprocal Symmetric

    Transformation; Lorentz Transformation; Associativity

    PACS No.: 03.30.+p, 03.65.-w

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    Correspondence between Reciprocity and

    Discreteness

    Mushfiq Ahmad1 & M.O.G. Talukder2

    1Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh2Varendra University, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    We have represented physical quantities (velocity and distance) in hyperbolic

    space. In hyperbolic space velocities obey Einstein's law of addition. We have

    found the expression for the distance traveled in hyperbolic space. The samemotion has been described in terms velocity and reciprocal velocity. In case of

    reciprocal velocity, distance and time of travel become discrete.

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    Reciprocal Symmetry Quantum Statistics and

    Spin

    Mushfiq Ahmad & M.O.G. Talukder

    1Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh2Varendra University, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    We have shown that a reciprocal transformation relates Bose-Einstein statistics to

    Fermi-Dirac statistics. We have also shown that a reciprocal inversion produces a

    spin change by a half integral spin.

    Key Words: Reciprocal; Reciprocity; Reciprocal Symmetry; Fermi-Dirac

    Statistics; Continuity; Discreteness; Boltzmanns function; Finite

    difference equation

    PACS: 03.65.-w, 03.30.+p

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    Relativistic Rule of Multiplication of Velocities

    Consistent with Lorentz Einstein Law of

    Addition and Derivation of the MissingEquations of Special Relativity

    M.O.G. Talukder1

    and Mushfiq Ahmad2

    1Varendra University, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh2Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    In this paper, we present the rule for relativistic multiplication of a velocity by a number.

    We have reasoned on the basis of a thought experiment and we have taken into consideration

    the L-E law of addition of velocities. The formalism gives the result of repeated L-E addition

    just as ordinary multiplication gives the effect of repeated Galilean addition. In the classical

    limit, it complies with the Galilean law of multiplication. The formalism presented here can

    extend the horizon of relativity. The thought experiment also reveals the values of both the

    relative length and time in the longitudinal direction. Further, it has been demonstrated, as

    implications, that each relative quantity has two values - one in the longitudinal and the

    other in the transverse directions. As a consequence, we have found out the missing

    equations which are necessary to make Einsteins theory of special relativity self-consistent

    and complete. Moreover, we use the geometric mean to get the mean value of the relative

    quantities. The justification of doing so is also demonstrated in this paper. Finally, in the

    appendix, we present the relativistic multiplication rules for the relative quantities likevelocity, mass, time and length by a number. We also present the general rules for the

    product of two relative quantities of the same entity.

    Keywords: Relativistic addition and multiplication, velocity, mass, time,

    length, special relativity, missing equations, geometric mean.

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    Incompatibility between Einstein's Postulate

    and Special Theory of Relativity

    Mushfiq Ahmad1

    & M.O.G. Talukder2

    1Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh2Varendra University, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    A hyperbolic transformation relates relativistic velocities to corresponding

    Galilean velocity or rapidity. Comparison shows that usual definition of

    velocity is valid in Euclidian space but not valid in relativistic hyperbolic

    space. It also reveals that Einstein's postulate -- that the speed of light is the

    same in all inertial frames of reference -- is equivalent to the trivial statement

    that infinite velocity is the same in all inertial frames of reference.

    Key Words: Galilean; Relativistic; Hyperbolic transformation; Lorentz

    transformation; Einstein's postulates; Einstein's addition; Velocity.

    PACS: 03.30.+p

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    Non-Associativity of Lorentz Transformation

    and Associative Reciprocal Symmetric

    TransformationMushfiq Ahmad

    1, Muhammad Shah Alam

    2, & M.O.G. Talukder

    3

    1Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh2Department of Physics, Shahjalal Universit, Sylhet, Bangladesh

    3Varendra University, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    We have shown that Lorentz transformation is not associative. The non-associativity makes it frame dependent; and it does not fulfill relativistic

    requirement. We have proposed an associative Reciprocal Symmetric

    Transformation (RST) to replace Lorentz transformation. RST is complex and

    is compatible with Pauli and Dirac algebra.

    Keywords: Lorentz boost; Non-associativity; Reciprocity Principle;

    Reciprocal Symmetric Transformation; Thomas Precession;

    Quaternionic transformation; Pauli quaternion; Spin; Clifford algebra.

    PACS: 03.30.+p, 03.65.-w

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    Derivation of the Missing Equations of Special

    Relativity from de-Broglies Matter Wave

    Concept and the Correspondence between ThemM.O.G. Talukder

    1& Mushfiq Ahmad

    2

    1Varendra University, Rajshahi-6204, Bangladesh2Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    In this paper, we have considered that the particle velocity in the matter wave concept of

    de Broglie is relative. It reveals that matter wave associated with a moving particle is a

    photon wave which has longitudinal and transverse values. The conventional de-

    Broglies wavelength-momentum relation corresponds to the longitudinal wave. As a

    consequence, we have found the longitudinal and transverse relative values of the mass,

    time, length and velocity including the missing equations of Einsteins theory ofspecial

    relativity. It also reveals that momentum and energy are relative quantities and the

    corresponding expressions for the longitudinal and transverse values for both of them

    have been presented. Moreover, the addition rules, with a general expression, for all the

    relative quantities based on Lorentz-Einstein transformation law for the addition of

    velocities have been given. Finally, the maximum and minimum values of the relative

    quantities have been expressed in terms of Planks constant and the speed of light. Theirnumerical values have also been calculated and presented in this paper.

    Keywords: Matter wave, Photon, Wavelength, Momentum, Relative mass,

    Time, Length and velocity, Transverse, Longitudinal and Planks constant.

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    Derivation of Non-Einsteinian Relativistic

    Equations from Momentum Conservation Law

    M.O.G. Talukder

    Varendra University, Rajshahi6204, Bangladesh.

    Abstract

    In this paper, we present a relativistic expression for the momentum

    conservation law using a formalism derived from the Lorentz-Einstein law for

    the addition of velocities. It demonstrates that a mass-less particle can move

    only at the speed of light and it has momentum like a photon. Hence,

    consideration of relativistic momentum conservation of a photon-gun system

    reveals that the mass of the gun and the time period, amplitude and the speed

    of photon vary with the speed of the gun. That is the mass, time, length and

    velocity are relative quantities. However, the corresponding expressions are

    different from those in Einsteins theory of special relativity. Hence, we call

    those as Non-Einsteinian relativistic expressions. Moreover, each relative

    quantity has been found to have two values one in the longitudinal and the

    other in the transverse directions, such that the product of the two remains

    invariant. Nevertheless, the longitudinal and transverse values have been

    denoted by the suffixes NL and NT respectively. It should be pointed here that,

    in the previous papers, the corresponding expressions in Einsteinian

    relativistic case have been denoted by the suffixes EL and ET respectively.

    Keywords: Momentum conservation, Lorentz Einstein law, Non-

    Einsteinian relativity, photon, relative mass, time, length and velocity.

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    Wave Particle Dualism for Both Matter and

    Wave and Non-Einsteinian View of Relativity

    M.O.G. Talukder1

    & Mushfiq Ahmad2

    1Varendra University, Rajshahi6204, Bangladesh.2Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    In this paper, we demonstrate the significance of Non-Einsteinian view of

    relativity in relation to wave model of particle and particle model of wave. To

    accommodate wave-particle dualism, we have considered de-Broglies matter

    wave concept and Compton Effect. The kinematics of the photon and the

    photon emitter particle (photon-gun) are taken into consideration. Then, we

    have correlated the motion related parameters of the gun with the

    characteristics of the photon. This provides a correlation between wave aspect

    of particle (matter wave) and particle aspect of wave.

    Keywords: Wave, particle, matter wave, photon, wavelength, momentum

    and Compton wave.

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    Homogeneous Number System and Reciprocal

    Symmetric Algebra

    Mushfiq Ahmad

    Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    We have shown that an isomorphic transformation relates the set R of real

    numbers extending from to , to the set S of numbers between

    arbitrarily chosen numbersc

    andc

    . Any set of physical quantities whichcan be represented by R can also be represented by S and vise versa. c

    corresponds to , and invariance of c under Einstein addition corresponds to

    invariance of under ordinary addition .

    Keywords: Real numbers; Isomorphism; Neutral number; Infinity;

    Invariant under addition; Einstein law of addition; Reciprocal

    symmetry

    PACS: 03.30.+p, 03.65.-w

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    Neutrino Traveling Faster than Light and

    Einsteinian and non-Einsteinian views of

    relativityM.O.G. Talukder

    1& Mushfiq Ahmad

    2

    1Varendra University, Rajshahi 6204, Bangladesh.2Department of Physics, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi-6205, Bangladesh

    Abstract

    In this paper, we classify the velocity as Galilean and relative. The Galilean

    velocity can have any value between 0 and as in Newtonian/classical mechanics,

    whereas, the relative velocity follows Lorentz Einstein (L-E) transformation law

    for addition and cannot exceed the speed of light c. We present the transformation

    law from Galilean to relative velocity and vise versa. We consider that the velocity

    in the relativity factor of non-Einsteinian relativistic case is Galilean, since it does

    not put any restriction on any particles velocity being equal to or greater than

    that of light. On the other hand, using the relativistic multiplication rule of

    velocities, we demonstrate that the velocity in the relativity factor of Einsteinian

    relativistic case is relative. Hence, it will remain within the limit of c, even if the

    corresponding Galilean velocity is much higher than c. We believe that CERN

    scientists have measured the Galilean velocity of neutrino being slightly higher

    than c. We demonstrate that the transverse relative mass of neutrino traveling at

    that speed remains finite in both views of relativity. Thus, in this paper, the

    dilemma concerning neutrinos traveling faster than light has been resolved.

    Keywords: Galilean velocity, relative velocity, transformation law,

    neutrino speed, light speed and transverse mass.

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    International Seminar on Special Relativity-2012

    NEUTRINO TRAVELING FASTER THAN LIGHT AND EINSTEIN'S VIEW OF RELATIVITY

    CERN researchers have observed that neutrinos can travel faster than light. Their finding

    agrees with our prediction (quoted below), which appeared in the daily newspaper "TheObserver" on 5 June 2001. The statement was made on 4 June 2001 on the occasion of theinauguration of the book "An Alternative Approach to the Relativity" published byGrontho Procation, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.

    However, recently, we have found that Einstein's theory of special relativity is incomplete.It needs three more equations to make it complete. We have found those missingequations. Some of our findings have already been published in scientific journals andsome others are in the process of publication. We hope to disclose all our results(published and unpublished) in a forth coming international conference to be organized

    by Rajshahi University. With the help of the completed form of the concept of relativityand the introduction of the concept of Reciprocal Symmetry, we have seen that there is norestriction on any particle's speed being equal to or greater than that of light. Therefore,we would like to convey our heartiest congratulations to the researchers of CERN lab.Their recent finding will, we hope, help achieve completeness and perfection of thedevelopment of relativity; just as Michelson-Morley's result of 1887 launched it.

    Quotation from "The Observer" of 5 June 2001, Dhaka: "According to Einstein's RelativityTheory, no particle can achieve the speed of light. This is a consequence of Einstein'sRelativity Theory that when the speed of a particle approaches that of light, its massbecomes infinite which is absurd. It should be pointed here that it was experimentally

    found that a neutrino has a finite mass but it moves at the speed of light in contradictionwith Einstein's Theory. On the contrary, according to the alternative approach, there is nosuch restriction on any particle's speed being equal to or greater than that of light. Whenthe speed of a particle approaches that of light its mass becomes half which is reasonableand consistent with the experimental evidence".

    PLEASE NOTE: For your kind information, the proceedings of the seminar will bepublished in a special issue of the journal of Rajshahi University

    SCOPE

    Special Relativity

    TITLE

    Neutrino Traveling Faster than Light and Einstein's View of Relativity

    DATE

    11-12 February, 2012

    VENUE

    Senate Building, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

    http://ru.ac.bd/issr-12/index.phphttp://ru.ac.bd/issr-12/index.php
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    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    ChairProf. M. Abdus Sobhan, Honourable Vice Chancellor, University of RajshahiCo-Chair

    Prof. Muhammad Nurullah, Honourable Pro-vice Chancellor, University of RajshahiSecretaryProf. Abu Bakar Md. Ismail, Chairman, Dept. of Applied Physics & Electronic Engineering,University of Rajshahi

    International Advisory CommitteeChief AdvisorH.E. Prof. M. Sayeedur Rahman Khan, The High Commissioner of Bangladesh in UKAdvisorProf. Hurtmut Baerwolff, Chairman, Dept. of Analog & Opto-Electronics, University ofApplied Science, Colongne, Germany

    Prof. Dinnath Saha, Chairman, Dept. of Physics, IIT Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India

    Local Advisory CommitteeChief AdvisorProf. M. Aminul Islam, Dept. of Physics, University of RajshahiAdvisorsProf. Shahida Rafique, Dept. of Applied Physics, Dhaka University, DhakaProf. Jiban Podder, Dept. of Physics, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology(BUET), DhakaProf. M. Abul Mansur Chowdhury, Research Center for Mathematical and PhysicalSciences(RCMPS), University of Chittagong, ChittagongAbu Sayeed Mohammad Firoz, Chairman, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Corporation, Dhaka

    TreasurerProf. M. O. G. Talukder, Vice Chancellor, Barendra University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

    MembersProf. Tofazzal Hossain Tarafder, Dean, Faculty of Science, University of RajshahiProf. M. Rostom Ali, Dean, Faculty of Engineering, University of RajshahiProf. Raquib Ahmed, Director, Institute of Environmental Science, University of RajshahiProf. Chitto Ranjan Misra, Administrator, Public Relation Office, University of RajshahiProf. Shaikh Enaetullah, Chairman, Dept. of Information & Communication Engineering,University of Rajshahi

    Dilruba Akhter Banu, Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, University of RajshahiDr. A. K. Fazlul Haque, Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, University of RajshahiDr. Babul Islam, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Applied Physics & Electronic Engineering,University of RajshahiMahboob Qaosar, Lecturer, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, University of RajshahiS. N. M. Akhtaruzzaman, National Consultant for ICT, NATP, World Bank Project, Ministry ofAgriculture, Dhaka, BangladeshMr. Sirajur Rahman, Executive Officer, Barendra University Trust

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    MAIN GOALS

    disclose some issues related to Special Theory of relativity

    present views developed during the past years

    complete the theory of relativity by including three more equations

    to introduce a new concept of Reciprocal Symmetry as an alternative to that of SpecialRelativity

    SPEAKERS

    Ten papers will be presented by the following scholars:

    Dr. M. O. G TalukderFormer Professor, Dept. of Applied Physics, Rajshahi University,Vice Chancellor, Barendra University, RajshahiDr. Mushfiq AhmadFormer Associate Professor, Dept. of Physics, Rajshahi University

    ORGANIZED BY

    University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

    SPONSORED BY

    Barendra University TrustBrac Bank Ltd.Engg. Md. Enamul Haque, MP, Rajshahi-4Md. Abdul Wadud Dara, MP, Rajshahi-5Shahriar Alam, MP, Rajshahi-6

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    ASIAN BUSINESS CONSORTIUM

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    Asian Journal of Applied Sciences and Engineering (AJASE)

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    ABC Journal of Advanced Research (ABC JAR)

    Engineering International (EI)

    Asian Accounting and Auditing Advancement (4A Journal)

    Asian Business Review (ABR)

    Global Disclosure of Economics and Business (GDEB)

    American Journal of Trade and Policy (AJTP)

    ABC Research Alert (Online Journal)

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