Faster Than The Speed Of Light: The Story Of A Scientific Speculation

Author: Joao Magueijo

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  • : 29.95 NZD
  • : 9780099428084
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  • : January 2004
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  • : United Kingdom
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Description

The story of the most radical idea to have been proposed in physics since Einstein's relativity- the suggestion that the speed of light may not be constant- by the scientist who first proposed it.

The idea that the speed of light is a constant- at 186,000 miles per second- is one of the few scientific facts that almost everyone knows. That constant- c- also appears in the most famous of all scientific equations: e=mc2... Yet over the last few years, a small group of highly reputable young physicists have suggested that the central dogma of modem physics may not be an absolute truth- light may have moved faster in the earlier life of the universe, it may still be moving at different speeds elsewhere today.
In telling the story of this heresy, and its gradual journey towards acceptance, Joao Magueijo writes as one of the three central figures in the story, introducing the reader to modem cosmology, to the implications of VSL (variable speed of light) and to the world of physicists. The initial rejection ofMagueijo's ideas is beginning to give way to a reluctant acceptance that the young men may have a point- only the next few years will tell the final fate of this 'dangerous' idea.

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The story of the most radical idea to have been proposed in physics since Einstein's relativity - the suggestion that the speed of light may not be constant - by the scientist who first proposed it. 20030513

Author description

Born in Portugal and educated at the universities of Lisbon and Cambridge, Joao Magueijo (pronounced 'zhwow magwayzhoo) is Reader in Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London, where he was for three years a Royal Society Research Fellow. He has been a visiting researcher at the University of California at Berkeley and Princeton University, and received his doctorate in Theoretical Physics at Cambridge. Faster than the Speed of Light is his first book.