Authors: Tamas Lajtner
Superluminal velocities do exist in tunneling. In theories don’t. Why? Because physicists think the speed of light in spacetime is the absolute speed limit. The superluminal velocity cannot be explained within the spacetime model. How to explain the superluminal velocity during tunneling? Supposing more spaces and more times. The superluminal, tunneling particle travels in barrier. The barrier is an object from our viewpoint. But the particle uses this barrier as space. Studying the tunneling, there are many spaces. Every space has its own time unit and unit space distance. The law of speed limit remains true in every space. The speed of light is the speed limit in every space, but from our viewpoint the same particle travels at different velocities in different spaces. It can be summarized in one sentence: A step in the country of giants is longer than in the country of dwarves. The paper is an excerpt out of the book entitled “19 false axioms of physics”.
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