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Offline sam

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Claiming that something can move faster than light is a good conversation-stopper in physics. People edge away from you in cocktail parties; friends never return phone calls. You just don't mess with Albert Einstein. So when I saw a press conference at the American Astronomical meeting this past January on faster-than-light phenomena in the cosmos, my first reaction was to say, Terribly sorry, but I really have to go now. Astrophysicists have been speaking of FTL motion for years, but it was always just a trick of the light that lent the impression of warp speed, a technicality of wave motion, or an exotic consequence of the expansion of the universe. These researchers were claiming a very different sort of trick. Dubious though I was, I put their press release in my "needs more thought" folder and today finally got around to taking a closer look. And what I've found is utterly fascinating.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/post.cfm?id=faster-than-light-electric-currents-2010-06-18
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Re: Faster-than-light electric currents could explain pulsars
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2010, 16:33 »
Fascinating, Sam.  :thumbs:
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Re: Faster-than-light electric currents could explain pulsars
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2010, 19:50 »
I thought we aready have workable pulsar models without invoking witchcraft.   :laugh: 

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Re: Faster-than-light electric currents could explain pulsars
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2010, 19:54 »
we have some idea but nothing completely definitive. Each model seems to have flaws. .. .but yes, no witchcraft.
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