Very special relativity

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Ignoring

Poincaré symmetry describes spacetime. Surprisingly, Bogoslovsky[1] and independently Cohen and Glashow[2] have demonstrated that a small subgroup of the Lorentz group
is sufficient to explain all the current bounds.

The minimal

orthochronous
and time-reversal respectively), is sufficient to give us all the standard predictions. Their new symmetry is called very special relativity (VSR).

See also

  • Lorentz violation

References

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  2. ^ Cohen, Andrew G.;
    S2CID 11056484
    .