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      Falls es Euch interessiert - hat zwar nichts mit der IMH zu tun...

      speziellen Dank an Paul Allen von dem der deutsche Kom. stammt


      Es gibt wichtige Neuigkeiten aus der Welt der Wissenschaft, die grosse Auswirkungen auf unser kulturelles-wissenschaftliches Weltbild haben könnten.

      In der London Times vom 5.7.2000 wird berichtet, daß der Physiker Dr. Lijun Wang am renommierten NEC research Institut in Princeton in den USA die Lichtgeschwindigkeit um das 300 fache überschritten hat.

      Damit fällt ein zentrales Dogma der "härtesten" aller Wissenschaften (Physik), dass nämlich die Lichtgeschwindigkeit von 300 000 km pro Sekunde nicht überschritten werden kann.
      Was bedeutet das praktisch? Dieser Lichtstrahl kommt an, bevor er ausgesendet wird !!! Damit werden Zeitreisen möglich (zumindest für Photonen). Es bedeutet weiters, daß das ganze logische Gebäude der Wissenschaft zusammenbricht, da die Wirkung vor der Ursache eintritt !!! Ausserdem existieren diese Lichtpartikel an 2 verschiedenen Orten GLEICHZEITIG.

      Somit ist prinzipiell alles möglich ...
      Wenn nicht einmal mehr die wichtigsten und zentralen Säulen der "Wissenschaft" Gültigkeit haben, dann muß das ganzes Weltbild neu überdacht werden.

      Aber was solls, wir XXXXXXX habens ja immer schon "BESSER" gewußt :-))) !!!

      Also wehe es kommt wiedereinmal so ein "Wissenschaftler" daher und traut sich die Transmutation der alten Alchemisten zu leugnen !!!

      Übrigens wurde die Lichtgeschwindigkeit auch von einer Forschergruppe in Italien und in Deutschland dieses Jahr überschritten. Das ganze ist kein Humburg sondern wieder einmal einer der grossen Paradigmawechsel, wie sie schon öfters in der Wissenschaft vorgekommen sind (Welt flach -> rund, Erde im Zentrum -> Sonne im Zentrum; usw.)

      Hier folgt nun der orginale Artikel aus der Times, leider nur in englisch (ist mir zuviel Arbeit den ganzen Artikel zu übersetzen :-/ ).

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      Monday, June 5, 2000
      By Jonathan Leake (The Times of London)

      Scientists claim they have broken the ultimate speed barrier: the speed of light.
      In research carried out in the United States, particle physicists have shown that light pulses can be accelerated to up to 300 times their normal velocity of 186,000 miles per second.

      The implications, like the speed, are mind-boggling. On one interpretation it means that light will arrive at its destination almost before it has started its journey. In effect, it is leaping forward in time.

      Exact details of the findings remain confidential because they have been submitted to Nature, the international scientific journal, for review prior to possible publication.

      The work was carried out by Dr. Lijun Wang, of the NEC research institute in Princeton, who transmitted a pulse of light towards a chamber filled with specially treated caesium gas.

      Before the pulse had fully entered the chamber it had gone right through it and traveled a further 60 feet across the laboratory. In effect it existed in two places at once, a phenomenon that Wang explains by saying it travelled 300 times faster than light.

      The research is already causing controversy among physicists. What bothers them is that if light could travel forward in time it could carry information. This would breach one of the basic principles in physics — causality, which says that a cause must come before an effect. It would also shatter Einstein`s theory of relativity since it depends in part on the speed of light being unbreachable.

      This weekend Wang said he could not give details but confirmed: "Our light pulses did indeed travel faster than the accepted speed of light. I hope it will give us a much better understanding of the nature of light and how it behaves."

      Dr. Raymond Chiao, professor of physics at the University of California at Berkeley, who is familiar with Wang`s work, said he was impressed by the findings. "This is a fascinating experiment," he said.

      In Italy, another group of physicists has also succeeded in breaking the light speed barrier. In a newly published paper, physicists at the Italian National Research Council described how they propagated microwaves at 25 percent above normal light speed. The group speculates that it could be possible to transmit information faster than light.

      Dr. Guenter Nimtz, of Cologne University, an expert in the field, agrees. He believes that information can be sent faster than light and last week gave a paper describing how it could be done to a conference in Edinburgh. He believes, however, that this will not breach the principle of causality because the time taken to interpret the signal would fritter away all the savings.

      "The most likely application for this is not in time travel but in speeding up the way signals move through computer circuits," he said.

      Wang`s experiment is the latest and possibly the most important evidence that the physical world may not operate according to any of the accepted conventions.

      In the new world that modern science is beginning to perceive, sub-atomic particles can apparently exist in two places at the same time — making no distinction between space and time.

      Separate experiments carried out by Chiao illustrate this. He showed that in certain circumstances photons — the particles of which light is made — could apparently jump between two points separated by a barrier in what appears to be zero time. The process, known as tunneling, has been used to make some of the most sensitive electron microscopes.

      The implications of Wang`s experiments will arouse fierce debate. Many will question whether his work can be interpreted as proving that light can exceed its normal speed — suggesting that another mechanism may be at work.

      Neil Turok, professor of mathematical physics at Cambridge University, said he awaited the details with interest, but added: "I doubt this will change our view of the fundamental laws of physics."

      Wang emphasizes that his experiments are relevant only to light and may not apply to other physical entities. But scientists are beginning to accept that man may eventually exploit some of these characteristics for interstellar space travel.


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