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The article will show that the formula for Cherenkov's radiation can be clearly derived from Special Relativity Theory although the speeds of particles surpass the speed of light. It indicates that Special Relativity Theory is able to describe the dynamics of faster-than-light charged particles. If it is correct that such faster-than-light particles must have imaginary values for their electrostatic charges, then they must be true magnetons. | The article will show that the formula for Cherenkov's radiation can be clearly derived from Special Relativity Theory although the speeds of particles surpass the speed of light. It indicates that Special Relativity Theory is able to describe the dynamics of faster-than-light charged particles. If it is correct that such faster-than-light particles must have imaginary values for their electrostatic charges, then they must be true magnetons. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Cherenkov\'s Particles as Magnetons |
| Read in full | Link to paper |
| Author(s) | Andrija Radovic |
| Keywords | magnetic monopole, magneton, faster-than-light particles. |
| Published | 2002 |
| Journal | Journal of Theoretics |
| Volume | 4 |
| Number | 4 |
| No. of pages | 5 |
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Abstract
The article will show that the formula for Cherenkov's radiation can be clearly derived from Special Relativity Theory although the speeds of particles surpass the speed of light. It indicates that Special Relativity Theory is able to describe the dynamics of faster-than-light charged particles. If it is correct that such faster-than-light particles must have imaginary values for their electrostatic charges, then they must be true magnetons.