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One probably heard about Paul Dirac's work on Dirac sea in 1934. This is also called Delta-E field, Higgs field, Vacuum or just plain Coulomb charge field. Many people became concerned about the possibility of superluminal (faster than light) physics after faster than light experiments were claimed to be carried out in 2010 and earlier. This is now called superluminal physics. Maverick people in this field can be considered such as Paul Dirac, Nikola Tesla and lately Thomas L. Bearden, Jean L. Naudin and Konstantin Meyl. Please also see the links (papers and publications on the field) below.

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  • One probably heard about Paul Dirac's work on Dirac sea in 1934

  • Many people became concerned about the possibility of superluminal physics after faster than light experiments were claimed to be carried out in 2010 and earlier

  • This is called superluminal physics. Maverick people in this field can be considered such as Paul Dirac, Nikola Tesla and lately Thomas L

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One probably heard about Paul Dirac's work on Dirac sea in 1934. This is called Delta-E field, Higgs field, Vacuum or just plain Coulomb charge field. Diplomat, Miskolc, Hungary *Corresponding author: Zoltan Papp, Senior systems engineer, diplomat, Miskolc, Hungary, Tel: +36 30 724 4609; E-mail: zoltan.papp@fugeeonline.com

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