[Physics] Superluminal phenomena and evidence thereof

Arend Lammertink lamare at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 21:16:26 CEST 2020


Hi all,

Just taken a look at the papers I found a while back and uploaded
yesterday about superluminal phenomena and anomalies:

http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Fast_Light

This one drew my attention this time, given the title alone and the source:

http://www.tuks.nl/pdf/Reference_Material/Fast_Light/APPLICATION%20OF%20SUPERLUMINAL%20RADAR%20TO%20MAINTAIN%20AIR%20SUPERIORITY%20IN%202035.pdf

Noticed the following, which is rather interesting:

"Between 2004 and 2007, in collaboration with H. Ardavan of the
University of Cambridge, British physicist Dr. John Singleton
conducted experimentation sponsored by the Los Alamos National
Laboratory to demonstrate the feasibility of creating electromagnetic
radiation with superluminal (faster than light in a vacuum)
polarization currents. Together, they created a proof-of-principle
apparatus at Oxford University.27 Their device, depicted in figure 3,
consisted of a 10-degree arc of a 10.035 m radius circle of dielectric
alumina material (aluminum oxide—the white strip at the right side of
the photo).

[...]

Not only did this experiment prove it is possible to create
electromagnetic radiation through superluminal polarization currents,
it showed such radiation exhibits fundamentally different
characteristics than traditionally generated electromagnetic
radiation. Specifically, the experiment demonstrated a radiation
source that exceeds its own wave velocity (the speed of light) creates
a sort of shock wave, similar to the shock wave created by a
supersonic airplane when it acts as a source of sound that exceeds its
own wave velocity (the speed of sound). This leads to a situation
where multiple waves emitted at different time may arrive at an
observer at the same time, reinforcing each other."

"exhibits fundamentally different characteristics than traditionally
generated electromagnetic radiation".

Note that this phenomenon is associated with "polarization currents"
within a dielectric, in this case Alumina, which clearly points in the
direction of the existence of those FTL longitudinal waves as I've
argued for quite some time now.

Isn't it interesting that mainstream science continues to worship
relativity, while the USAF is taking FTL signal propagation very
seriously and considers the existence thereof "proven"?

Isn't it also interesting how difficult they are making it for
themselves, given that Tesla already performed just about the same
trick over 100 years ago with a much, much simpler setup?

Best regards,

Arend.



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