Experimental Repeal of the Speed Limit for Gravitational, Electrodynamic, and Quantum Field Interactions |
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Authors: | Tom Van Flandern Jean-Pierre Vigier |
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Affiliation: | (1) Meta Research, 6327 Western Ave, NW, Washington, DC, 20015;(2) CNRS, L.R.M. (UMR 8540) - E.R.G.A., Université Paris VI, 4, Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | General relativity has a geometric and a field interpretation. If angular momentum conservation is invoked in the geometric interpretation to explain experiments, the causality principle is violated. The field interpretation avoids this problem by allowing faster-than-light propagation of gravity in forward time. All existing experiments are in agreement with that interpretation. This implies the existence of real superluminal propagation and communication of particles and fields, free of causality problems. The introduction of real physical faster-than-light propagation into gravitation, electrodynamics and quantum theory has important consequences for physics. |
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Keywords: | gravitation speed relativity aberration causality experiments faster-than-light superluminal |
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