Book Reviews: Philosophical Problems of the Hypothesis of Velocities Greater than the Speed of Light, ed. Iu. B. Molchanov [Book Review]

Soviet Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):83-88 (1988)
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Abstract

There is a very lively discussion going on in the contemporary literature of physics and philosophy concerning the extent to which a postulate flowing from classical electrodynamics, and now one of the basic postulates of the special theory of relativity, is obligatory; this postulate states that the speed of light in a vacuum in an inertial system of coordinates is the greatest possible velocity for physical bodies and the transmission of informative material interactions.

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