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In this presentation, we would like to show what happens when we add a new

dimension to equation of the Lorentz, and found that the conclusions

that there are several cases including those that could help resolve the dispute if

there is a movement of the particles faster than the speed of light.


We think that we must agree if there is the possibility of the existence of

particles that move faster than the speed of light, we have to be prepared for

how to deal with this matter.



You can see the full work on this link : http://www.filedropper.com/341-46310061309-jpms09mhelmysaid1


I would like to have your opinions about it.


Thank you.


Regards,

Mohamed Said

3 – (41-46) – 310061309-JPMS09 – M. Helmy Said (1).pdf

Posted

What physical law says that the Lorenz transformation (your starting point) has be be obeyed by a superluminal particle?

 

All we can say with certainty is that letting v = c results in a singularity. We do not know what happens beyond that.

Posted

I cannot read your file for some reason. Anyway, studying the Lorentz transformation in higher diemnsions is standard. This by itself does not to particles with positive mass squared being able to propagate with speeds greater than the speed of light.

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Also, moved to speculations.

 

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Posted

Okay, so I read the "paper" and it is awful. I suggest simply locking this thread an forgetting all about it.

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