Researchers from Poland’s University of Warsaw, Proposing an extension of Einstein’s special relativityIt includes the possibility of the existence of observers at speeds faster than the speed of light. The study was published in the journal IOPScience.
You may have heard that nothing in the universe is faster than light. Superconducting theories and materials that challenge this assumption already existed. However, this situation remains valid to this day.
Another fact in physics This is the struggle for a general equation of the universe that unifies the fields of quantum mechanics and classical mechanics. Also failed so far.
What if an extension of the special theory of relativity had the capacity to propose particles that could exceed the speed of light and take a step towards unification without violating the assumptions?
Subluminals and superluminals
Mechanics, or classical physics, was developed with the macro world in mind. From hypothetical apples falling under the influence of gravity to gas giants in space. All this works in 3 dimensions: width, height and length.
But at a certain moment, Albert Einstein proposed his famous theories of relativity, and in particular, the one we are currently discussing: special relativity. In this theory we include time in addition to the already known dimensions. It creates a distortion, it creates space-time.
When we consider subluminal objects and observers moving at speeds less than the speed of light, everything is beautiful and fully functional. What if we expanded our thinking and considered that these distortions could also be experienced by superluminous objects and observers?
Superluminal observers are those that move at speeds greater than the speed of light and can: Experience spatial and temporal dimensions by following quantum phenomena in theory. For researchers, the existence of such observers may be possible in terms of field theory and may even be the key to unifying the laws of physics.
The strange world of light
Light has many interesting properties. These include its dual behavior as a wave and particle, and of course its own speed. So what would the world be like from the perspective of light? According to researchers, Dimensions will undergo differentiation, with the world being seen in three temporal dimensions and only one spatial dimension..
Quantum phenomena would be visible and the world we see and know would be just a blur, almost non-existent. Now it remains for us to wait and see whether the extension proposed by the Polish researchers can actually be tested and, who knows, whether it could bring a new revolution in physics as we know it.
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Source: Tec Mundo

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