International Journal of Physics. 2015, 3(3), 96-99
DOI: 10.12691/ijp-3-3-1
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Parasuraman V1, and Sathishkumar G1,
1Sri Sai Ram Engineering College, Chennai-600044, India
Pub. Date: March 03, 2015
Cite this paper:
Parasuraman V and Sathishkumar G. Invisible Spacetime Theory - An Approach to Generalize Subluminal and Superluminal Speeds. International Journal of Physics. 2015; 3(3):96-99. doi: 10.12691/ijp-3-3-1
Abstract
Theory of Relativity and theories for superluminal speed cannot be given in same way even though both of them are created to explain the moving objects. In this paper a theoretical attempt is made to provide a general description for moving objects and time flow in moving objects, irrespective of their speed domain, is related with stationary objects. To do so, three assumptions are suggested such that they support Relativity at subluminal speeds and encourage 'Fifth dimension' concept at superluminal speeds.Keywords:
Invisible Spacetime Theory Faster Than Light (FTL) time travel fifth dimension
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