*A new physics-defying theory describes the effects of faster-than-light
travel*

Extended special relativity describes how the universe would look if you
broke the speed of light.

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Scientists from the University of Warsaw in Poland and the National
University of Singapore are pushing the limits of relativity with a new
theory called the "extension of special relativity," a report from Science
Alert
<https://www.sciencealert.com/study-shows-how-the-universe-would-look-if-you-broke-the-speed-of-light-and-its-weird>
 reveals.

The new theory combines three-time dimensions with a single space dimension
("1+3 space-time"), providing an alternative, mind-bending scenario to the
three spatial dimensions and one time dimension we all know.

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The scientists' new study suggests that objects may be able to go faster
than the speed of light without completely shattering our current laws of
physics.

Ultimately, it describes how observations made by "superluminal" observers
— observers traveling faster than the speed of light — may appear.

*Extended special relativity*

The new study <https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6382/acad60>,
published in the journal *Classical and Quantum Gravity*, builds on
previous work on these theoretical superluminal observers by some
researchers on the project.

In their new work, they posited that superluminal perspectives could help
to link quantum mechanics with Einstein's special theory of relativity for
a unified theory of quantum gravity
<https://interestingengineering.com/science/glowing-black-hole-stephen-hawking-theory>.
"There is no fundamental reason why observers moving in relation to the
described physical systems with speeds greater than the speed of light
should not be subject to it," explained physicist Andrzej Dragan from the
University of Warsaw in Poland.

The research team's new model describes superluminal objects as resembling
a particle that expands like a bubble through space, allowing it to
'experience' several different timelines in the process.

"Even so, the speed of light in a vacuum would remain constant even for
those observers going faster than it," the Science Alert report explains,
"which preserves one of Einstein's fundamental principles – a principle
that has previously only been thought about in relation to observers going
slower than the speed of light (like all of us)."

Importantly, the scientists argue that superluminal objects require
descriptions within the field theory framework, meaning their extended
special relativity should be logically consistent with past models. "This
new definition preserves Einstein's postulate of constancy of the speed of
light in vacuum even for superluminal observers," Dragan said. "Therefore,
our extended special relativity does not seem like a particularly
extravagant idea."

*A 'feat worthy of the Nobel Prize'*

The researchers aim to carry out more work to better understand the
implications of their 1+3 space-time model. However, their initial analysis
suggests that the particles of the Universe could all have incredible
properties under the rules of extended special relativity.

"The mere experimental discovery of a new fundamental particle is a feat
worthy of the Nobel Prize and feasible in a large research team using the
latest experimental techniques," explained physicist Krzysztof Turzyński,
from the University of Warsaw.

"However, we hope to apply our results to a better understanding of the
phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking associated with the mass of the
Higgs particle and other particles in the Standard Model, especially in the
early Universe."

*Study abstract:*

We develop an extension of special relativity in 1+3 dimensional spacetime
to account for superluminal inertial observers and show that such an
extension rules out the conventional dynamics of mechanical point-like
particles and forces one to use a field-theoretic framework. Therefore, we
show that field theory can be viewed as a direct consequence of extended
special relativity.

NB  KR    This is just a theory; but I wrote some time back about faster
than light speed  KR IRS 3123

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