Physics in fiction



CERN Webcasts (Realplayer required) web cern antimatter webcast
        Live Webcasts - Archive

Some interesting FAQs from CERN that contain lots of information about antimatter aimed at the general reader
        Spotlight on "Angels and Demons"

What is Antimatter? (from the Frequently Asked Questions at the Center for Antimatter-Matter Studies)
        FAQ :: Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies

Archimedes Death Ray: Idea Feasibility Testing web mit www lectures
        2.009 Product Engineering Processes: Archimedes

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        FOXNews.com - U.S. & World News - Pentagon Tests Out Laser Guns

Wired News article "Weapons Freeze, Microwave Enemies" (and copied in at least 661 other web pages including
        Wired News: Weapons Freeze, Microwave Enemies

Wired News (AP) article on weapons deployment in Iraq, Active Denial System and Stunstrike, July 10, 2005 wired news technology
        Wired News: Beam It Right There, Scotty

Electrolasers --- has gone 404 -->
        Frequently Asked Questions

BH-209 --- has gone 404 -->
        

Ionatron - Maker of directed-energy weapons
        Ionatron :: Home

Tachyon Theory - the mathematics of tachyon theory. Quote: "To send a message faster than light using tachyons, we would have to encode the message on a localised tachyon field, and then send it off at superluminal speed. But this is impossible as local tachyon disturba
        Tachyon Theory

Relativity, FTL and causality rich archives
        Sharp Blue: Relativity, FTL and causality

Light Speed
        

Smarandache Hypothesis that there is no speed barrier and one can construct arbitrary speeds
        Smarandache Notions Journal

The Speed of Light: How Fast Can We Go? projects group
        chemproject

Superluminal wolfram physics superluminal
        Superluminal -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics

Critique of Geometro-Stochastic Theory
        Geometro-stochastic quantum mechanics; general relativity. quantum field theory.

Usenet Physics FAQ: is FTL travel or communication Possible? math home physics relativity
        Faster Than Light

NASA: Status of "Warp Drive" Maturity - speculation nasa centers glenn research warp
        NASA - Status of "Warp Drive"

The Warp Drive: Hyper-Fast Travel Within General Relativity, Miguel Alcubierre Class. Quantum Grav. 11 (1994), L73-L77 Quote: "...It is shown how, within the framework of general relativity and without the introduction of wormholes, it is possible to modify a spacetime in a way that allows a spaceship to travel with an arbitrarily large speed..."
        Warp Drive Home Page

Relativity and FTL (=Superluminal motion) Travel Homepage
        Relativity and FTL Travel Homepage

Markus Pössel: Faster-than-light (FTL) speeds in tunneling experiments: an annotated bibliography Quote: "...An experiment of theirs, where a single photon tunnelled through a barrier and its tunneling speed (not a signal speed!) was 1.7 times light speed, is described in Steinberg, A.M., Kwiat, P.G. & R.Y. Chiao 1993: "Measurement of the Single-P
        Literature on Faster-than-light tunneling experiments

Chiao said, "that a barrier placed in the path of a tunneling particle does not slow it down. In fact, we detect particles on the other side of the barrier that have made the trip in less time than it would take the particle to traverse an equal distance withou
        Chiao research

July 22, 1997, The New York Times Company: Signal Travels Farther and Faster Than Light Quote: "..."We find,"
        Signal Travels Farther and Faster Than Light

Encyclopedia of laser physics and technology on "superluminal transmission" , with more details on phase and group velocity, and on causality
        Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology - Superluminal transmission, velocity of light, causality

Debunking Supraluminal Effects A simple explanation within the framework of special relativity
        

U.S. Patent Office full-text description of a lateral flux capacitor having fractal-shaped perimeters.
        United States Patent: 6,084,285

StarTrek.com Library: transporter view library technology article
        STARTREK.COM : Article

StarTrek.com Library: Heisenberg compensators view library technology article
        STARTREK.COM : Article

The law of the inertia of energy and the speed of the gravity. See chapter 3 The energy has mass
        ley que establece que cuando una part�cula es menos inercial que otra posee una mayor velocidad

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