The FTL Paper

The FTL Paper

Tomas Londan

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fiction
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Ciencia: cuestiones generales
ISBN:
9781738013173

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This book has two parts. First we present a serious essay about Physics. Our concept is to compare the two main schools of thought found within this field.  From 1905 to 1928 in the Western World, pioneers of Physics; but also of Math and Engineering, have been debating Relativism versus Quantum Wave Mechanics. The main proponents were Einstein and Hendrik Antoon Lorentz. We have also added another pioneer called Henri Arzelies of the University of Bordeaux, France. He wrote a book on Relativistic Kinematics. Quotes from the Arzelies book are given as prose and math formulas.    These two schools of thought did not compete but added up to what was hopefully to become a Grand Unified Field Theory.  This peaceful and mature dialog lasted from 1905 to 1928 and beyond. The experts traded data freely. After all, they needed funding from the Western Allies during WWII. Eventually this was revealed to the public by the famous Copenhagen Conference of 1928.    We hope to show by quotes - the author does not claim to have any degrees in science - that it may somehow be possible in the far future for Mankind to travel beyond 'c' the speed of light.  Our novella as Part Two serves to dramatize how aliens may have already done this. Our title: Cetiwana - The New Invaders!

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