On the Existence of Undistorted Progressive Waves (UPWs) of Arbitrary Speeds $0 \leq v< \infty$ in Nature
W.A. Rodrigues Jr., J.-Y. Lu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the theoretical existence and provides experimental evidence for undistorted progressive waves (UPWs) traveling at any speed, from zero to infinity, across various fundamental wave equations, revealing new physical insights.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of UPWs with arbitrary speeds and confirms their existence through theory and experiments across multiple fundamental equations.
Findings
Existence of UPWs for all speeds $0 o \infty$
Experimental validation of UPWs
Implications for wave physics and fundamental theories
Abstract
We present the theory, the experimental evidence, and fundamental physical consequences concerning the existence of families of undistorted progressive waves (UPWs) of arbitrary speeds , which are solutions of the homogeneous wave equation, Maxwell equations, and Dirac and Weyl equations.
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