A Proposal of Testing Imaginary Time in a Total Reflection
Zhong Chao Wu

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experimental test of imaginary time in a total reflection setup to address paradoxes related to faster-than-light signals in quantum physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental approach to test imaginary time, offering a new perspective on resolving quantum paradoxes involving superluminal signals.
Findings
Imaginary time can be used to explain quantum paradoxes.
Proposed experimental setup for testing imaginary time.
Potential to resolve faster-than-light signal paradoxes.
Abstract
All paradoxes concerning faster-than-light signal propagation reported in recent experiments can be dispelled by using imaginary time in a quantum framework. I present a proposal of testing imaginary time in a total reflection.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Quantum Information and Cryptography
