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3 June 2011 Causal connectivity at warp speed
Howard E. Brandt
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Abstract
Causal connectivity at warp speed is a possible consequence of a limiting proper acceleration relative to the vacuum. Normally this would occur only near the Planck scale of spatial separation between two devices measuring the field but at much larger separations when the relative speed of the two measuring devices is near the standard speed of light in vacuum.
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Howard E. Brandt "Causal connectivity at warp speed", Proc. SPIE 8057, Quantum Information and Computation IX, 80570G (3 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883268
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KEYWORDS
Measurement devices

Particles

Light wave propagation

Optical testing

Quantum information

Quantum physics

Analytical research

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