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Theory of Relativity Challenged by an Indian.

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I received this article by e mail. Do not not if the facts are true.

 

It's incredible! But true. An Indian boy in his twelfth standard has

disproved Einstein's "Theory of Relativity." Shocked??? Read on.

 

Sudarshan Reddy has theoretically proven the existence of a subatomic

particle which can travel at speeds greater than that of light, thereby

challenging one of the fundamental postulates of the "Theory of Relativity."

 

 

In his recent research paper submitted to the "Institute of Advanced

Physics(IAP)" at Trieste, (Italy) Sudarshan has proved the existence of a

class of subatomic particles alled 'leptons', which can travel faster than

light. The international physics community has been shell shocked by this

discovery.

 

Dr.Massimo Martelli, President of the IAP has this to say about the paper

submitted by Sudarshan: " After a long, careful and critical analysis, I can

confidently say that Sudarshan 's research paper show a tremendous leap in

our understanding of

physics as his investigation mounts up on 'leptons'. His work builds

substantially on the work of Einstein and others in the

field of relativity.

 

When physicists from Princeton University tried to measure Sudarshan's IQ

with an IQ-meter (at the American embassy in Delhi), the meter broke down,

simply because it was not calibrated to measure such high IQ. This was

reported in 'Times of India.'

 

Prof. Carl Uppsala, Chairman of the Nobel subcommittee for physics has

confirmed that Sudarshan has been shortlisted for the Nobel prize in physics

for the year 2001. Sudarshan, incidentally, is the brother of Madhu Reddy,

the Indian whiz kid

who developed an operating system superior to Microsoft Windows.

 

We should all be very proud of these boys. Please forward this email to as

many Indians as you can. Jai Hind!!

 

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<h1>It is TOTAL BAKWAS!</h2>

 

Some spammer spammed it to USENET groups in January and it still lives on.......

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Many years back, some physicists including Prof. Sudarshan (yes, name is same Posted Image) gave the theory of tachyons which can move faster than light in vacuum but at the same time, they do not violate the theory of relativity. Such particles have still not been confirmed.

Also, the word "lepton" is not new in Physics. Leptons are a class of particles the most well known of which is electron. Muons also belong to this group. And NO, they do not travel faster than light can travel in vacuum.

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One should be more humble than a blade of grass in the street. If one has a high a IQ use it in service to Guru and Gouranga otherwise it is a Big waiste .

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There is a proven phenomenon in which photons themselves can exceed the normal speed of light in vacuum. Only at that speed it loses the power to carry any information!

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>>There is a proven phenomenon in which photons themselves can exceed the normal speed of light in vacuum. Only at that speed it loses the power to carry any information! <<

 

Yes, I agree. Since information is not carried at that speed, theory of relativity is not violated.

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