The Existence of Superluminal Particles is Consistent with Relativistic Dynamics
Judit X. Madar\'asz, Gergely Sz\'ekely

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates within an axiomatic framework that faster-than-light particles can exist without contradicting Einstein's special relativity, challenging traditional assumptions about superluminal phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a formal proof that superluminal particles are compatible with relativistic dynamics within an axiomatic system.
Findings
Superluminal particles do not contradict special relativity.
The axiomatic framework supports the coexistence of faster-than-light particles and relativistic physics.
The proof clarifies the logical consistency of superluminal entities in relativistic theories.
Abstract
Within an axiomatic framework, we prove that the existence of faster than light particles is consistent with (does not contradict) the dynamics of Einstein's special relativity.
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