Chapter 1 Basic Postulates and Coordinate Transformation of the Standard Space-Time Theory
1 Introduction
2 Basic Postulates
3 Derivation of the Transformation of Space-Time Coordinates
4 Derivation of GGT from Lorentz's Three Hypotheses
5 The Lorentz Transformations (LT) and. GGT
References
Chapter 2 Mechanics of the Standard Space-Time Theory
1 Introduction
2 Velocity Transformation and Synchronization of Clocks at Different Places
3 The Length Contractions-and Time Dilation Formulas
4 The Substantial Understandings for Length Contraction and Time Dilation
5 Interval between Events
6 The Mass of a Moving Particle and the Mass Increase Effect
7 Dynamical Equations
8 The Mass-Energy Relations
9 The Transformation Equations for Mass, Momentum, Energy and Force
References
Chapter 3 The Standard Space-Time Theory Formulated in Four-dimensional Form and in General Coordinate System
1 Non-Orthogonal Transformations in the Four-Dimensional Pseudo-Euclidean
Space
2 Four-Dimensional Velocity, Momentum, Dynamical Equations
3 GGT under General Coordinate System
4 Formulas of the Standard Space-Time Theory in General Coordinate System
Chapter 4 Electrodynamics of the Standard Space-Time Theory
1 Basic Postulates and Operator T
2 The Transformation of Charge and Current Densities. The Law of Charge
Conservation
3 Coulomb's Law and Maxwell's Equations
4 The Force on Moving Charge by Electromagnetic Field in the Ordinary
Inertial Frame. The Transformations of E and B
5 The Electromagnetic Field Equations in Vacuum in an Ordinary Inertial
Franle
6 The Electromagnetic Field Equations in Media in an Ordinary Inertial Frame
7 The Transformations of D and H. The Boundary Value Relations.
The Constitutive Relations of Moving Media
8 The Electromagnetic Wave Equations in an Ordinary Inertial Frame
9 The Scalar Potential and Vector Potential
10 An Important Supplement
References
Chapter 5 Experimental Examinations to the Standard Space-Time Theory
1 Introduction
2 Closed Light Circuit Experiments
3 Moving Light Source Experiment
4 Time-Dilation Experiments
5 Dynamical Experiment
6 Problem about Space Isotropy or Anisotropy
7 Electromagnetic Experiments in Moving Material
8 Conclusion
References
Chapter 6 Homopolar Magnetic Induction Experiments Show Existence of Background Space
1 Description of Experimental Phenomena
2 Explanation of Classical Electromagnetism to Homopolar Magnetic Induction
Experiments
3 Special Relativity can not Explain the Homopolar Magnetic Induction
Experiments
4 Explanation of Standard Space-Time Theory to the Homopolar Magnetic
Induction Experiments
5 Conclusion
References
Chapter 7 The Slide-Down Paradox in Special Relativity and Its Resolving
Scheme
1 Introduction
2 The Slide-Down Paradox in Special Relativity
3 Resolving Scheme of the Slide-Down Paradox
4 Conclusion
References
Chapter 8 Generalized Galilean Transformation and Lorentz Transformation
1 Introdnction
2 Relations between the Generalized Galilean Transformation and the Lorentz
Transformation
3 Principle of the Constancy of the Average Circulation Speed of Light and
the General Lorentz Transformation
4 The Standard Space-time Theory is not Equivalent to Special Relativity
5 The SST Covariance and the Lorentz Covariance
References
Conclusion General Remarks on the Standard Space-Time Theory
Appendix ! : Comments on the Standard Space-Time Theory
Appendix 2:A Letter from the Famous Scientist Qian-Xuesen to Zhao Yijun
Appendix 3 : A Letter from the Famous Physicist B. d'Espagnat to Tan Shusheng