Gravity and Faster than Light Particles

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Abstract

In this paper, I discuss whether superluminal particles exist in the general relativistic theory of gravity. It seems that the answer to this question is negative. In truth, the result may only represent a difficulty to special but not general relativity, the later allowing both Lorentzian and Euclidian metrics. An Euclidian metric does not restrict speed. Although only the Lorentzian metric is stable, an Euclidian metric can be created under special gravitational circumstances and persist in a limited region of space-time causing possible superluminality.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1412-1416
JournalJournal of Modern Physics
Volume4
Issue number10
StatePublished - 2013

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