I don't follow.
Sorry if the neutrinos results are true we need to admit the violation of
Lorentz-invariance is possible.
How your creation of strong artificial fields would do that? How neutrinos
accomplish the same?
Can you explain?
Giovanni


On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Jouni Valkonen <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 16 December 2011 04:15, Giovanni Santostasi <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I don't see how switching to Lorentz theory would help to make a massive
> > body going faster than light.
>
> I am sorry if you have trouble with the eye sight. This why it is more
> important to ask, why we have such a cosmic speed limit. Special
> relativity does it all the wrong way, because it assumes a priori that
> we have cosmic speed limit, but it explicitly forbids anyone for
> seeking answer why we seem to have such an apparent speed limit.
>
> But I think that understanding such deep philosophical aspects of the
> theory is too hard for many.
>
> Lorentz's theory of relativity however explains that we have speed
> limit, because matter interacts with gravity field. And causes it to
> slow down, or in the case of muon, it's clock is slowing down, what is
> essentially the same thing. This is also the reason, why we must
> always think causal reasons behind laws. And we should never accept
> anything in a priori axiomatic level.
>
> –Jouni
>
> PS. Mathematics and reality has nothing to do with each other,
> therefore there are no such thing as infinities in real world.
>
>

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