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Old October 22nd 02 posted to sci.physics.relativity,alt.sci.physics,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics
Paul R. Mays
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Default Empirically Confirmed Superluminal Velocities?


"holog" wrote in message
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Paul Cardinale wrote:

Richard wrote in message

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Who knows? What I do know is that upon reflection, SR is incompatible
with any superluminal speed, even of a non-thing.



Wrong. As always. The speed limit of c in SR applies to matter,
energy, and information. The limit does not apply to interference
patterns, shadows, projections, and cuts.

Paul Cardinale


I think the trick here is the barrier they use it to alter the wave form
so the peak of the wave is advanced. Then the detector detects it sooner
than if it was not manipulated. i.e. chart an x any y graph and run a
sine wave through so a new wave starts at zero, continue the wave in the
negative direction also. Now make a sine wave with a longer wavelength,
but only on the right side. A detector would detect the longer wave first.

holog


c only applies to matter with relative mass..
No relative mass... No speeding tickets....


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