Simulation model of spacetime with the Minkowski metric

09/22/2020
by   Vasyliy I. Gurianov, et al.
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In this paper, we propose a simulation model of spacetime as a discrete model of physical space. The model is based on the ideas of Stephen Wolfram and uses non-numerical modelling. The simulation model is described as an ontology. We use object-oriented simulation (OOS), but the model is also suitable for agent-based simulation (ABS). We use UML2 SP (UML Scientific Profile), an object-oriented simulation language used in scientific fields. This paper describes several experiments that demonstrate time dilation and dynamic relativistic effects. The reproducibility of experimental results can be verified. We provide a link to the repository in this paper. The model is implemented in Python.

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