Theory of relativity and super-luminal speeds. IV - The catastrophe of the Schwarzschild field and superluminal expansion of extragalactic radio sources

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Light Speed, Relativistic Theory, Space-Time Functions, Computational Astrophysics, Curvature, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Radio Astronomy, Schwarzschild Metric, Very Long Base Interferometry

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It is possible that the Finsler space-time F(x, y) may be endowed with a catastrophic nature. In particular, the horizon of the field of the general relativity is just a catastrophic set. If so, a particle with the super-luminal speeds could be projected near the horizon of these fields, and the particle will move on the spacelike curves. It is very interesting that, in the Schwarzschild fields, the theoretical calculation as the spacelike curves should be in agreement with the data of the superluminal expansion of extragalactic radio sources observed year after year.

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