Faster Than Light
Title | Faster Than Light PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Herbert |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 1989-11-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0452263174 |
"Even though most physicists believe that the speed of light is as fast as anyone can go, Einstein's theory of special relativity does not rule out faster-than-light (FTL) travel. On the contrary, it seems to indicate that certain superluminal or FTL effects would permit us to re-experience the past: time travel would become a reality, not science fiction. Through this crack in the cosmic egg steps Herbert, a Stanford physicist and author of Quantum Reality, who summarizes clearly current speculation and theory about faster-than-light travel. Along with space warps, black holes and tachyons (hypothetical FTL particles), he looks at the so-called 'quantum connection'—an alleged force said to instantaneously link any two subatomic particles long after they have bumped into each other. Free of the woolgathering that tints much writing on the 'new physics', this brave, exciting book should send scientists back to their drawing boards; for the nonspecialist reader, it reveals a world much stranger than Star Trek."—Publishers Weekly "Original, challenging, and audacious."—San Diego Magazine
F.T.L.
Title | F.T.L. PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin D. Randle |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Human-alien encounters |
ISBN | 9780441011926 |
First there were signs of alien life in "Signals," Then "Starship" launched the tale of humanity's next step toward the stars. Now, in "F.T.L.," the quest for faster-than-light travel begins.
Faster than Light
Title | Faster than Light PDF eBook |
Author | Robert J. Nemiroff |
Publisher | Betelgeuse Press |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2023-09-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1662933851 |
Albert Einstein knew already in the early 1900s, when he first published his famous paper about the constancy of the speed of light, that not only did this constancy imply that mass contains energy (E = m c squared), but that faster-than-light motion could lead to paradoxes -- some that seemed to involve backwards time travel. What are these paradoxes? Why is light and its speed relevant? This book will lead you through an obstacle course of conundrums and oddities, building up your understanding of how light's speed creates simple but mind-expanding paradoxes -- one conceptual riddle at a time. This is not your average popular science book. This is also not a textbook. This book takes one theme -- the universally constant speed of light -- and shows how it may appear compromised on scales from the quantum mechanics of the very small to the cosmology of the very large, and the resulting surprising implications can result. Book Review 1: "Imagine embarking on a journey to comprehend the physics of the entire universe with a guide who’s not only an expert but makes the concepts digestible and entertaining. Robert J. Nemiroff offers such a journey in Faster Than Light, a book that initially describes the speed of light, then touches on subjects as esoteric as time travel using the theory of relativity and speculation on how to send information back in time, among other subjects." -- blue ink Book Review 2: " ... takes readers on a wild ride through the ins and outs of the speed of light in this mind-bending guide. His primary approach is through a series of humorous thought experiments ... explanations are clear and concise, and most of them require only logic to sort out, making the book more accessible than similar titles." -- Booklife Book Review 3: "A fresh and joyous ride through the mind-bending puzzles at the heart of nature's most fundamental speed that remind us that the universe is strange beyond belief" -- Caleb Scharf (Author: THe Ascent of Information) Book Review 4: "Better than a new particle collider!" -- Sabine Hossenfelder (Author: Existential Physics)
Program Summary Report
Title | Program Summary Report PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Nuclear industry |
ISBN |
Faster Than Light
Title | Faster Than Light PDF eBook |
Author | H. David Froning, Jr. |
Publisher | SCB Distributors |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2019-11-12 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1948803232 |
An amazing book on faster than light flight! H. David Froning, a 30-year veteran engineer who worked on several designs for future space travel propulsion, gives us this exceptional compilation of his discoveries, struggles and experiences in the realm of faster than light space travel. Central to the concept of faster than light travel is that the vacuum of space itself (the spacetime metric) can be utilized in propulsion systems. “Engineering the vacuum,” as this is called, involves discovering how space can be altered to provide energy/thrust for future spacecraft. Packed with diagrams, some of which show how, as a starship accelerates away from Earth, it disappears and reappears in only seconds. But during these seconds of disappearance, the ship, in effect, leaps high above space-time and over stupendous distances to reach speeds that are billions of times greater than light-speed. Lots of great material on quantum vacuum power, anti-gravity propulsion effects, the velocity of light in spacetime altered regions, effective mass in spacetime-altered regions, warp drives, and tons more!
Ftl, Y'All!
Title | Ftl, Y'All! PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda Lafrenais |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2018-08-28 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9781945820205 |
Iron Circus' latest sci-fi anthology project: stories about a world where warp drives cost $200, and the cosmos is within reach of all humankind.
Hunting the Faster than Light Tachyon, and Finding Three Unicorns and a Herd of Elephants
Title | Hunting the Faster than Light Tachyon, and Finding Three Unicorns and a Herd of Elephants PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Ehrlich |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2022-05-18 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1000587991 |
In 1905, Albert Einstein declared speeds greater than light to be impossible. This book describes the author’s decades-long search for the hypothetical subatomic particles known as tachyons that violate this principle. This book is a scientific detective story. The crime is speeding—that is, the possible breaking of the cosmic speed limit, namely the speed of light, as stipulated by Einstein. This detective story is also a memoir written by a member of a band of "tachyon hunters." The author’s pursuit of tachyons has been met with skepticism from most physicists, who note correctly that no such superluminal particles have ever been surely observed and that there have been many false sightings. Nevertheless, considerable circumstantial evidence for tachyons has already been published and an ongoing experiment could decide the issue in the next few years. This book is written for the general reader, containing humor and eliminating jargon whenever possible, and will also be of interest to scientists. The hunt for the tachyon will fascinate all readers who approach the study of physics with curious and open minds.