Introduction
Measures of Time and Space
Time in Biology
Velocity
Faster than Light and Zero Time Phenomena
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.
"The team of authors sensitively introduces the reader to the world of quantum physics. Nimtz and Haibel explain to the reader step-by-step the prerequisites for the tunnel effect to function. However, in the end they realize that Einstein's Theory of Relativity applies to all processes faster than the speed of light and that it is impossible to design a time machine that would allow changes to the past. On the whole, anyone interested in natural science will really enjoy this book." (Bettina Schwoch, Associated Press) "The authors succeed perfectly in presenting the tunnel effect in a readily understandable way, after first defining the basic terms space, time and speed. This work almost entirely without formulas is comprehensible for readers having only a basic knowledge of atomic physics and may be recommended as a supplement to more comprehensive books on the topics." (Michael Mucke, ekz-Informationsdienst) " ... this small book presents the latest results on the tunnel effect in a very understandable way, results that do not destroy the scientist's view of the world, but expand it in a surprising way, urging one to think again. I hope this book ... reaches a wide public, not least because it strikingly demonstrates what pure research is and what it can show us." (H. Baumgartel, FU Berlin, Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie 2004) "Although this book may sometimes be lacking in scientific depth due to the large amount of interconnections and examples given, it wins in terms of enthusiasm and the urge to research. It is this enthusiasm for physics that this book knows how to strongly convey." (Kai Dieckmann, Munich, Physik in unserer Zeit 5/2004)
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