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ISSN: 1856 - 6847

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About Us
The open access Journal of Vectorial Relativity (JVR) is an international scientific periodical
devoted to the publication of high quality original research papers on all experimental, theoretical and mathematical aspects of Physics envisioned mainly, but not only, under the optics
of the Theory of Vectorial Relativity (VTR). The foundations of this novel General Theory of Relativistic Physics were recently established in the paper "Vectorial
Lorentz Transformations", published by the Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics, in March 2006. This new theory corrects and generalizes Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity, leading to a unique and general theory of Physics. In this sense, the Theory of Vectorial Relativity has the virtue that its application covers all physics.
The open access Journal of Vectorial Relativistic Physics is intended to be applied on topics such as:
- Relativistic Quantum Theory
- Mathematical Physics
- Astrophysics and Astronomy
- Cosmology
- Foundational Problems in Physics
- Gravitation and Fields
- Interstellar Matter
- Nuclear and Particle Physics.
- High Energy physics
- Chemical Physics
- Theoretical Physics
- Condensed Matter Theory
- Lasers and Cold Trapped Atoms
- Quantum optics and Coherent States
- Theoretical Geophysics
- Computational Physics
- Plasma Physics
- Physical Experimentation
- Biotechnology
- Engineering
Editors of JVR invite all the scientists to participate and collaborate with their research, in any branch of physics, to develop this simple but exact vision of nature: Vectorial Relativity. To have a clear extension of this statement, for instance, it can be expected that predicted accuracy in results of measurements of physical magnitudes, from a minor to a major degree with each technique is as follows: Classical Physics < Quantum Mechanics < Special&General Relativity < Vectorial Relativity. Because its novelty, this is really a great opportunity to get involved in developing a new re-foundation of physics. Of course, given that the Vectorial Relativistic view implies a "new" conception of Physics, papers showing any mistakes or misconceptions are appreciated and welcome, incuding those against it.
Editor-in-chief: J G Quintero D.
Executive editors: M A Guerra, H Escalona, J Conesa M and J A Franco R.
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