Eienstein's theory in trouble??
By rahul_raviz
@rahul_raviz (241)
September 26, 2006 8:51am CST
An Indian boy in his 12th standard has disproved Einstein's "Theory
Of Relativity". Shocked? Read on...
Sudarshan Reddy has theoretically proven the existence of a
Sub-atomic particle, which can travel at speed greater than that of
light,
Thereby challenging one of the fundamental postulates of the "Theory of
Relativity".
In his recent research paper submitted to the Institute of Advanced
Physics (IAP) at Trieste ( Italy), Sudarshan has proved the existence
of a class of sub-atomic particles called "leptons",which can travel
faster than light.
The international physics community is shocked by this discovery.
Dr.Massimo Martelli, President of the IAP has this to say about the
Paper submitted by Sudarshan. "after long, careful and critical
analysis,
I can confidently say that Sudarshan's re search papers show tremendous
Leap in our understanding of physics. His investigation mounts up on
"leptons". His work builds substantially on the work of Einstein and
others in the field of relativity."
When physicists from Princeton University tried to measure
Sudarshan's IQ with an IQ-meter (at the American Embassy in Delhi ),
the meter
Broke down.
Sudarshan, incidentally, is the brother of Madhu Reddy, the Indian whiz
kid who developed an operating system superior to Microsoft Windows.
4 responses
@Infidel (180)
• Chad
23 Dec 06
Have you read the theory of relativity? it dose not state that nothing can move faster than the speed of light, mearly that nothing can speed up the be faster then the speed of light nor can it slow down (if already going faster than light) to be slower then the speed of light.
This is because at the speed of light time stop and therefor you cannot speedup or slow down, at speeds slower then light time moves in one direction however when going faster then light it flows backwards (this not being going back in time as shown in the movies) So therefor it is possible and even plausible that there are things moving faster then the speed of light, we just cannot interact with them, it is also possible that we are travailing faster then the speed of light we just have nothing to compare it with.
@smbilalshah (1316)
• Pakistan
23 Dec 06
yep thats their problem a lot of indians at mylot comming up with this bogus topic
have u ever heard of tachyons?
they r the hypotheticle paricles which travel faster thn light
ever heard of Casimir effect in which photons under a specific condition can travel slightly faster than the speed of light...
besides one very stupid thing.....they tested this persons iq n the meter broke down...pall theres nothing as such as an iq meter its not a machine like a lie detector or something its a scale of marks that r given to a person manually by asking them questions, have u ever seen an iq test?
hey im from a developing country n i know what its like there......check this out...
u know that japanese have this box in which u can see some1 from miles away n een hear him....breaking news its called a tv!
the same way no darn indian has proved relativity to be wrong so stop jumping in ur seat
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@ivesyono (131)
• Canada
23 Dec 06
with what you have just said confusses me in more than one way but at the same time i think i understand. i must say you must have really thought about that alot and you must really know ur stuff. but it's all true maybe we are moving faster than the speed of light and maybe we just don't know it because we don't have anything to compare it too. it make you think what you just said and i will go to bed with it stuck in my head of what this is and how it works. also i must add someone has found the end of the world. read all about it in my blog it raises so many question and some of it is just plain strange.
@go9999 (818)
• India
31 Oct 06
The discovery of liptons travelling greater than the speed of light has added a new dimension in a quest for search of galaxies and aliens.With this research new frontiers will open in space exploration.
Leptons and quarks are the basic building blocks of matter, i.e., they are seen as the "elementary particles". There are six leptons in the present structure, the electron, muon, and tau particles and their associated neutrinos. The different varieties of the elementary particles are commonly called "flavors", and the neutrinos here are considered to have distinctly different flavor.
Important principles for all particle interactions are the conservation of lepton number and the the conservation of baryon number.
Now that we have experimental evidence for six leptons, a relevant question is "Are there more?". The present standard model assumes that there are no more than three generations. One of the pieces of experimental evidence for that is the measured hydrogen/helium abundance ratio in the universe. When the process of nucleosynthesis from the big bang is modeled, the number of types of neutrinos affects the abundance of helium. The observed abundance agrees with three types of neutrinos.
@constaanta (571)
• Germany
28 Sep 06
I am not really shocked, because most of new aspects and developments in science are launched by young people. The winners of Nobel prizes mostly win for discoveries which they made younger than 30 years of age.
So let's encourage the young Indian boys to contribute to science what they have to offer!
@cool_arvind (23)
• India
2 Oct 06
It's not shocking at all. Alice Law is another competitor defying Einstein's laws of relativity. Moreover it's only a theory not a law.