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16 Jan 2008 06:57:10 PM |
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Quantum Gravity 225.0: Stable Tachyons and ProbableCausation/Influence (PI) |
From Osher Doctorow
Marek J/ Radzikowsky or Radzekowsky currently visiting University of
British Columbia Canada, in "Phase factor for two-body decay if one
product is a stable tachyon," arXiv: 0801.1957 v2 [hep-th] 15 Jan
2008, 15 pages, presents a fascinating QFT formulation of Tachyons
such that spontaneous Lorentz symmetry breaking occurs, opposite to R.
J. Hughes and G. J. Stephenson Jr.'s "Against tachyonic neutrinos,"
Phys. Lett. B., 244: 95, 1990.
I'll just mention here that in obtaining upper and lower bounds for
energy, a most remarkable inequality is obtained:
1) 2E_2/M = 1 - m1^2 /M^2 - m2^2/M^2 > = -2(m2/M)beta gamma
which readers may recognize as a normalized (by M^2 or M depending on
whether the original variable is squared or not) Probable Correlation/
Influence (PI) expression in the center of (1).
I'll try to continue shortly.
Osher Doctorow
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| User: "Don Stockbauer" |
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| Title: Re: Quantum Gravity 225.0: Stable Tachyons and ProbableCausation/Influence (PI) |
16 Jan 2008 07:25:37 PM |
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On Jan 16, 6:57 pm, OsherD <mdocto...@ca.rr.com> wrote:
From Osher Doctorow
Marek J/ Radzikowsky or Radzekowsky currently visiting University of
British Columbia Canada, in "Phase factor for two-body decay if one
product is a stable tachyon," arXiv: 0801.1957 v2 [hep-th] 15 Jan
2008, 15 pages, presents a fascinating QFT formulation of Tachyons
such that spontaneous Lorentz symmetry breaking occurs, opposite to R.
J. Hughes and G. J. Stephenson Jr.'s "Against tachyonic neutrinos,"
Phys. Lett. B., 244: 95, 1990.
I'll just mention here that in obtaining upper and lower bounds for
energy, a most remarkable inequality is obtained:
1) 2E_2/M = 1 - m1^2 /M^2 - m2^2/M^2 > = -2(m2/M)beta gamma
which readers may recognize as a normalized (by M^2 or M depending on
whether the original variable is squared or not) Probable Correlation/
Influence (PI) expression in the center of (1).
I'll try to continue shortly.
Uh, that's OK.
Show me a tachyon.
- Tex
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| User: "OsherD" |
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| Title: Re: Quantum Gravity 225.0: Stable Tachyons and ProbableCausation/Influence (PI) |
16 Jan 2008 08:52:02 PM |
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On Jan 16, 5:25=A0pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com>
Uh, that's OK.
Show me a tachyon.
[Below is my (Osher Doctorow) reply:]
Don, I haven't seen you around for ages! Have you wandered in from
sci.logic or somewhere else? Anyway, stick around here, and remember,
if we can have trolls and graffiti artists on sci.physics, then
tachyons can't be far behind :>)
I will try to remember to show you a tachyon as soon as I can. While
you're waiting for that, maybe you can show me a teacher or professor
who's more interested in knowledge than in making money. Now, that
would be a truly great leap forward.
Osher
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