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View SchemaThe geometry of spacetime with superluminal phenomena
| Authors | T. Matolcsi, W. A. Rodrigues Jr |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9710024 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9710024 |
| Journal | Algebras, Groups and Geometries, vol. 14, 1-16 (1997) |
Abstract
Recent theoretical results show the existence of arbitrary speeds (0 <= v < \infty) solutions of all relativistic wave equations. Some recent experiments confirm the results for sound waves. The question arises naturally: What is the appropriate geometry of spacetime to describe superluminal phenomena? In this paper we present a spacetime model that incorporates the valid results of Relativity Theory and yet describes coherently superluminal phenomena without paradoxes.
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