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Article: Superluminals and the speed of light.
- Article from:
- Smarandache Notions Journal
- Article date:
- January 1, 2002
- Author:
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Abstract: This brief paper was submitted as partial requirement for a Chemistry course. The topic was recommended to Dr. Kamala Sharma *.
Key Concepts: superluminals, locality/nonlocality, mechanistic/ nonmechanistic, Smarandache Hypothesis.
Definitions:
Superluminals are phenomena capable of greater than light speed.
Locality is the assumption that change in physical systems requires presence of mechanistic links between cause and effect.
Nonlocality is that which is displayed by physical systems in which change evidently happens without such mechanical links.
Mechanistic is direct physical contact (push-and-pull ...