So time slows down as one approaches C.  Going faster than C makes time run
backwards.  The interference would have already happened by the time you look
for it.
This explains what often happens in the lab.  Move the EUT from one test to
the next and it doesn't work before the test is started.  FTL susceptability!  

- Bill
Indecision may or may not be the problem.

--- On Fri, 7/3/09, Haynes, Tim (SELEX GALILEO, UK)
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        From: Haynes, Tim (SELEX GALILEO, UK) <[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: FTL EMC?
        To: "John Woodgate" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
        Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 5:15 AM
        
        
        Hi John,
        
        Radio FTL in ionosphere under "certain conditions" maybe so, but they
        were not created to be FTL.
        
        This article suggests that FTL radio can be created and this IS new (if
        true). 
        
        So, if the world starts using FLT Radio, what new susceptibility effects
        might it introduce in electronics?
        
        Might we see rising edges with speeds of minus 1nS? :-)
        
        Regards
        Tim
        
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        I don't see a close connection with susceptibility testing. Changing the
        
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        Anyway, radio waves have always been able to travel faster than 'c', in 
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