Gravity and Faster than Light Particles
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🌀 gr-qc
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euclidianmetricgeneralgravitylorentzianonlyparticlesspecial
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In this paper I discuss whether superluminal particles exist in the general relativistic theory of gravity. It seems that the answer to this question is negative. In truth the result may only represent a difficulty to {\bf special} but not general relativity, the later allowing both Lorentzian and Euclidian metrics. An Euclidian metric does not restrict speed. Although only the Lorentzian metric is stable \cite{Yahaloma}, an Euclidian metric can be created under special gravitational circumstances and persist in a limited region of space-time causing possible superluminality.
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