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The fundamental nature of superluminal speeds in millennium relativity velocity composition is revealed for the first time.  Higher order velocity composition is also covered including the postulation of the root speed theorem involved in superluminal speeds of all orders of velocity composition.  The new theorem makes possible the determination of the maximum superluminal speeds for all orders of velocity composition from the first order to infinity.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The fundamental nature of superluminal speeds in millennium relativity velocity composition is revealed for the first time.  Higher order velocity composition is also covered including the postulation of the root speed theorem involved in superluminal speeds of all orders of velocity composition.  The new theorem makes possible the determination of the maximum superluminal speeds for all orders of velocity composition from the first order to infinity.
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Scientific Paper
Title The Nature of Superluminal Speeds in Velocity Composition
Author(s) Joseph A Rybczyk
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2008
Journal None

Abstract

The fundamental nature of superluminal speeds in millennium relativity velocity composition is revealed for the first time. Higher order velocity composition is also covered including the postulation of the root speed theorem involved in superluminal speeds of all orders of velocity composition. The new theorem makes possible the determination of the maximum superluminal speeds for all orders of velocity composition from the first order to infinity.