Is faster than light travel causally possible?

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Interstellar Travel, Light Speed, Relativistic Velocity, Space Flight, Big Bang Cosmology, Relativity

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It is demonstrated that physical 'supra-luminal' speeds need not violate causality, provided that certain less stringent conditions are met; it is suggested that causality can be preserved by a Lorentz-invariant 'censor-field'. Consideration of general relativity suggests that such a censor-field might be produced by mass-energy in a manner analogous to gravitation, perhaps derived directly from the metric tensor. Some philosophical and experimental implications are mentioned. It is concluded that, despite long-standing dogma, the idea of faster-than-light travel or communication is not in conflict with either the theory of relativity or the principle of causality.

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