Smarandache-Rodrigues-Maiorino (SRM) Theory

by 

Leonardo F. D. da Motta

lmotta@amazon.com.br

Conselheiro Furtado, 1574/501

Belém, PA 66040-100, Brazil

 

    Studying solutions of Maxwell and Dirac-Weyl equations, Waldyr Rodrigues
Jr. and José Maiorino were able to propose a full-unified theory for constructing of arbitrary speeds in nature (for arbitrary they meant 0 <=  v  <  infinity) in 1996 [3]. So that Smarandache Hypothesis proposed in 1972 [6, 2], that there is no speed barrier in the universe, can be promoted to theory, as Smarandache-Rodrigues-Maiorino (SRM) theory [2, 1].

    What is unique about Rodrigues-Maiorino theory is that special relativity
principle suffers a breakdown, however, even relativistic constructions of
quantum mechanics, such as Dirac equation, agree completely with
superluminal phenomena. Also, according to Rodrigues-Maiorino theory, even
well positioned mirrors can accelerate an electromagnetic wave to velocities
greater of the light. This assumption was later on confirmed by Saari and
Reivelt in 1997 [4], who produced a X-wave (named this way by J. Y. Lu, a
Rodrigues' contributor [5]) using a xenon lamp intercepted with a set of
lens and orifices.

    The SRM theory is a mathematical pure and strong solution of the
relativistic quantum wave equation, indicating that there is no speed limit
in the universe, and therefore is the most powerful theory today for
construction of arbitrary speeds.
 

    References:

[1] Le, Charles T., Book Review of "Definitions, Solved and Unsolved Problems, Conjectures, and Theorems in Number Theory and Geometry" by Florentin Smarandache (Xiquan Publ. Hse., Phoenix, 83 p., 2000), in "Zentralblatt fˇ r Mathematik", Berlin, 991.48383, 2000.

[2] Motta, Leonardo F. D. da, "Smarandache Hypothesis: Evidences, Implications, Applications", Quantum Physics journal, http://www.geocities.com/m_l_perez/QuantumPhysics.html,

http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Sm-Hyp.htm.

    [3] Rodrigues, Waldyr A. & Maiorino, José E.  A unified theory for
construction of arbitrary speeds solutions of the relativistic wave
equations. Random Oper. and Stoch. Equ., Vol. 4, No. 4, p. 355-400
(1996).

    [4] Saari, P. & Reivelt, K. Evidence of X-Shaped Propagation-Invariant
Localized Light Waves. Phys. Rev. Lett. 21, 4135, (1997).

    [5] Rodrigues, Waldyr A. & Lu, J. Y. On the Existence of Undistorted
Progressive Waves of Arbitrary Speeds In Nature. Found. Phys.
27, 435-508 (1997).

     [6] Smarandache, F. There Is No Speed Barrier in the Universe. Bull.
Pure Appl. Sci., 17D, 61, 1998;
http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/NoSpLim.htm.