Yet another rationale for FTL:
the Martian mathematician, Urushkidan, correlates general relativity and wave mechanics;
relativity deals with masses and energy moving at sub-light speeds;
wave mechanics treats particle positions as probabilities;
what are speeds in relativity are shifts in a wave in wave mechanics;
Urushkidan introduces the concept of information as a condition rather than a quantity;
wave phase velocities can carry information at any speed;
a most probable particle position can go from region to region with no temporal restrictions;
can real conditions realize the theoretical possibility?
Quark interchanges can set up a space-strain, causing a spaceship to react against cosmic mass without needing rockets.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
Ingenious, these hypotheticals by Anderson. And I wonder if there might even be something to them, when we remember things like the Alcubierre theory of how FTL might be possible.
Ad astra! Sean
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