Re: Mossbauer effect and retarded interactions





Igor Khavkine wrote:

Again. Nothing is spread instantaneously.

I am afraid, you have no proof of that based on two Einstein's postulates. Name a textbook and I'll show you a gap in their logic used to "prove" this statement.

Moreover, this statement is in contradiction with experiment:
Most involved experimentalists agree now that the group velocity of
light and the velocity of single photons can exceed c.
They still argue whether these effects signify a superluminal
propagation of signals. If superluminal propagation is permitted,
then I don't see any reason why instantaneous propagation
shouldn't be permitted. It follows from RQD.

Eugene.

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