Schlupfloch für v>c?

Hallo, wer kann folgende Aussagen bezüglich c+ werten/erklären:

„Inertial Transformation in Heim’s Theory: Owing to the invariance of the Lorentz matrix with respect to an inertial transformation, which is rooted in the fact that v’/c’ = v/c, superluminal velocities should be possible. There is no contradiction to special relativity, since an inertial transformation is not considered in SRT. The argument in SRT is, that if v > c, then β = v/c becomes imaginary. Thus, it is concluded that no observer can possess a velocity greater than that of light relative to any other observer. In an inertial transformation, however, β remains positive.
Such a transformation is not possible in SRT or GRT, since it is a
consequence of the unification of physical interactions and the polymetric in Heim space R8.“

Quelle:
http://www.hpcc-space.de/publications/documents/aiaa… (page 19)

Danke+Gruß Ralf

Hallo,

"Inertial Transformation in Heim’s Theory: Owing to the
invariance of the Lorentz matrix with respect to an inertial
transformation, which is rooted in the fact that v’/c’ = v/c,
superluminal velocities should be possible.

Diesen Satz halte ich schon für falsch. Die Lorentztransformation beruht nicht darauf, dass v’/c’ = v/c, sondern darauf, dass in jedem Inertialsystem c den gleichen Wert hat.

Grüße,
Moritz