Sujet : Re: Is the theory of relativity a correct theory?
De : iolb (at) *nospam* ksykrrb.ru (Merton Belilovsky Gai)
Groupes : sci.math sci.physics sci.physics.relativitySuivi-à : sci.math sci.physics sci.physics.relativityDate : 21. May 2024, 01:11:10
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gharnagel wrote:
JanPB wrote:
Theories which are far, FAR more bizarre, like quantum electrodynamics,
are spared that fate because they are not accessible without a
formidable mathematical foundation. -- Jan
And some physicists have been extending QFT into the beyond-c domain.
Some conclude that QFT denies the existence of FTL particles and others
conclude that QFT allows them. There are "gotchas" here, too.
yes sure, but here we have no discrepancies.
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