Causal Contradiction is absent in Antitelephone
T. Zh. Esirkepov

TL;DR
This paper argues that thought experiments involving superluminal communication, known as the 'antitelephone', do not lead to causal contradictions, challenging common assumptions about faster-than-light interactions.
Contribution
It provides a philosophical analysis showing the absence of causal contradiction in antitelephone scenarios involving superluminal signals.
Findings
Antitelephone thought experiments do not produce causal contradictions.
Superluminal communication can be consistent with causality.
The analysis clarifies misconceptions about faster-than-light interactions.
Abstract
Thought experiments in the "antitelephone" concept with superluminal communication do not have causal contradiction.
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TopicsPower Line Communications and Noise · Multimedia Communication and Technology · Speech and Audio Processing
