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Zero Time Space How Quantum Tunneling Broke the Light Speed Barrier

Out of Print
By: Gunter Nimtz, Astrid Haibel and Ulrich Walter
150 pages, b&w illus
Zero Time Space
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  • Zero Time Space ISBN: 9783527407354 Paperback Jan 2008 Out of Print #173145
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About this book

This English edition of a successful, proven title provides a sound scientific background, while allowing a popular presentation of the physics behind the strange and mysterious tunneling process. Based on his groundbreaking experiments, Prof Nimtz places the topic in a broader context by showing connections with other branches of physics. He and the team of authors begin by introducing such fundamental concepts as space and time and continue with tunneling phenomena from optics, nuclear and solid state physics.

Avoiding mathematical equations and definitions altogether, they explain step-by-step the prerequisites for the tunnel effect to function, from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics, right up to modern topics, such as wormholes and space travel a la Star Trek. With a foreword by astronaut Ulrich Walter, science team member of the D-2 Space Shuttle Mission.

Contents

Introduction Measures of Time and Space Time in Biology Velocity Faster than Light and Zero Time Phenomena

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Biography

After a diploma in electrical engineering, Gunther Nimtz moved to the University of Vienna were he received his doctorate in physics and philosophy. Back in Germany he finished his habilitation in physics and in 1977 accepted a position as research associate at McGill University, Canada. From 1983 until his retirement he held a professorship at the University of Cologne.
Astrid Haibel finished her PhD thesis at the University of Cologne about the topic of Signal Propagation in Photonic Barriers. She is currently working at the Hahn-Meitner Institute in Berlin in the Department of Materials Science.

Out of Print
By: Gunter Nimtz, Astrid Haibel and Ulrich Walter
150 pages, b&w illus
Media reviews

I would suggest that this book, like so many football matches, has two halves of rather distinct quality. (Reviews, December 2010) "The book is interesting because it explains the background concepts behind the authors' experiments, tunneling, light transport, and relativity in a manner that will be accessible to undergraduate physics students. It is well written and worth using as supplemental reading for physics course work." (CHOICE, October 2008) "The story itself gives a good picture of how science moves forward: Experiments check on theory and raise questions that may lead to better theory. There are diagrams and pictures throughout the text. The diagrams are generally helpful in describing the science, the experiments, and the results." (Science Books & Film, October 10, 2008) "This book succeeds in being an accessible introduction to this fascinating topic for the non-specialist." (Physics World, May 2008)

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