Several Theoretical Problems in Faster-than-Light Research

Huang Zhixun1、Geng Tianming2

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2007, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4) : 6-17.

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Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2007, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4) : 6-17.

Several Theoretical Problems in Faster-than-Light Research

  • Huang Zhixun1、Geng Tianming2

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In the early stage of the universe, during the hadronic era, the light velocity was larger than c,  in fact was v=75c. This implies that light velocity has been decreasing in time slowly, from v down to the present value c. On the other hand, based on the measurements of 128 quasar absorption lines, the average increase in fine-structure constantαwas6×10-6 over the past 6~12Ga. Scientists think it was aroused by the light-speed variation. It would be interesting to investigate if these facts have influenced the past history of the universe. This paper also discusses some problems of faster-than-light research profoundly, such as the velocity definition of the microscopic particles, the velocity of gravitation, the interaction speed of the quantum-entangle-state(QES), and the over distance action.

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variable light velocity / faster-than-light / velocity of microscopic particles / velocity ofgravitation / interaction speed of the QES / over distance action

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Huang Zhixun,Geng Tianming. Several Theoretical Problems in Faster-than-Light Research. Strategic Study of CAE, 2007, 9(4): 6‒17
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