The Problem of Electron and Superluminal Signals

The Problem of Electron and Superluminal Signals
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Publisher : Nova Biomedical Books
Total Pages : 254
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Book Synopsis The Problem of Electron and Superluminal Signals by : Valentin Petrovich Oleĭnik

Download or read book The Problem of Electron and Superluminal Signals written by Valentin Petrovich Oleĭnik and published by Nova Biomedical Books. This book was released on 2001 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The modern means of communication (radio communication, television, radiolocation) are based on the use of electromagnetic waves, and consequently at the moment the velocity of transfer is limited in that of light in vacuum, which is considered as the greatest possible velocity of transfer of a signal existing in nature. A radically different way of transfer of a signal is shown by our research to be possible-by means of its own field of electrically charged particles. This allows it to transfer information faster than the velocity of light in a vacuum. This can lead to complications or problems that are addressed and explained in this book.


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