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<journal-title>London Journal of Research In Science: Natural and Formal</journal-title>
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<article-title>About the Possibility of Surface and Volume Creation from the Equivalence Principle</article-title>
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<volume>21</volume>
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<abstract><p>We assume from previous work that the mass of the electron creates a spacetime curvature thus giving a picture of local change of volume and surface. The assumption comes from the relativistic radius of the electron which gives as a first estimate for a spacetime curvature. The volume created seems to be depending on the dielectric susceptibility which alters the speed of light thus creating a new metric. We find a formula for this new volume and the rate of change of the surfaces locally.</p></abstract>
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<p>We assume from previous work that the mass of the electron creates a spacetime curvature thus giving a picture of local change of volume and surface. The assumption comes from the relativistic radius of the electron which gives as a first estimate for a spacetime curvature. The volume created seems to be depending on the dielectric susceptibility which alters the speed of light thus creating a new metric. We find a formula for this new volume and the rate of change of the surfaces locally.</p>
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