Quantization makes Relativity Compatible with Superluminal Phenomena
Qi-Ren Zhang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that while classical superluminal motion is forbidden by relativity, superluminal transport of quantum particles is possible, supported by theoretical derivation and numerical analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a framework showing superluminal quantum transport is compatible with relativity, challenging traditional views on superluminal phenomena.
Findings
Superluminal classical particles are forbidden by relativity.
Quantum particles can exhibit superluminal transport.
Theoretical and numerical evidence supports superluminal quantum phenomena.
Abstract
By relativity we show that, although the superluminal motion of classical particles is forbidden, the superluminal transportation of quanta of any massive matter field is possible. Exact theoretical derivation and precise numerical computation are presented. To search the superluminal phenomena is therefore still meaningful.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
