Difference between revisions of "Faster-than-Light Speed and Faster-than-Light Speed Effect Observed"

From Natural Philosophy Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Imported from text file)
(Imported from text file)
 
Line 17: Line 17:
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|faster-than-light speed faster-than-light speed effect observed]]
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|faster-than-light speed faster-than-light speed effect observed]]
  
[[Category:Relativity]]
+
[[Category:Relativity|faster-than-light speed faster-than-light speed effect observed]]

Latest revision as of 19:32, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Faster-than-Light Speed and Faster-than-Light Speed Effect Observed
Read in full Link to paper
Author(s) Zifeng Li
Keywords faster-than-light speed, observe, time back, time tunnel
Published 2011
Journal None
No. of pages 3

Read the full paper here

Abstract

 Introduces concepts of speed, light speed, faster-than-light speed. If the image observed by people stand on a fixed reference is in the normal, then that observed by people stand on ultra-light vehicles is the playback image, and its playback speed increases with the speed of vehicles. Speed ​​does not affect the rate of passage of time. Faster-than-light speed does not cause time goes back. There is no time tunnel.