Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Preprint
Publication Date
Winter 12-5-2019
Abstract
Smarandache Hypothesis states that there is no speed limit of anything, including light and particles. While the idea is quite simple and based on known hypothesis of quantum mechanics, called Einstein-Podolski-Rosen paradox, in reality such a superluminal physics seems still hard to accept by majority of physicists. Here we review some experiments to support superluminal physics and also findings to explain Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes and Quantum Sorites Paradox. We also touch briefly on new experiment on magneton, supporting SubQuantum Kinetic Model of Electron.
Conclusion & Significance: Multiexperimental findings assessment allows one to verify conjectures by two of us (FS & RNB), namely: Smarandache Hypothesis, Smarandache Quantum Sorites Paradoxes and SubQuantum Kinetic Model of Electron. Experimental results discussed here will likely open new directions of research toward evidence-based physics.
Language (ISO)
English
Keywords
Smarandache Quantum Paradoxes, Quantum Sorites Paradox, SubQuantum Kinetic Model of Electron
Recommended Citation
Christianto, Victor; Robert N. Boyd; and Florentin Smarandache. "Recent Experimental Findings supporting Smarandache’s Hypothesis and Quantum Sorites Paradoxes and SubQuantum Kinetic Model of Electron." (2019). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/math_fsp/661
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