Is superluminal communication possible?
- From: gashan1971@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 15 Aug 2006 07:28:41 -0700
It is a plain fact that special relativity prohibits the existence of
superluminal signalling or
superluminal communication. Their combination will result in the famous
causal loop, which
is forbidden in logic. On the other hand, if there exists an absolute
frame or a preferred
Lorentz frame, the existence of superluminal communication may no
longer result in the
forbidden causal loop. But this is evidently inconsistent with the
principle of relativity.
However, although the principle of relativity has been confirmed in the
classical domain, its
role in the quantum domain is still unclear, and controversy still
exists. Please see my research site (http://www.quantummotion.org/) for
a more detailed analysis.
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