EIR Talks Interviews Lyndon LaRouche 05/07/97


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	``{EIR} Talks'' interviews Lyndon LaRouche.
	May 7, 1997               Interviewer: Antony Papert


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	TONY PAPERT:  Welcome to ``EIR Talks.'' This is Tony Papert.
I'm substituting for your usual host, Mel Klenetsky, and Lyndon
LaRouche has joined us on the phone from Virginia. How are you
doing, Mr. LaRouche?
	LYNDON LAROUCHE: Oh, not too bad. A little tired -- we had a
very active schedule in Europe, a bit of jet lag from the flight
back.  It'll take a day or so to get in shape again.

 [fascinating dialogue on world affairs omitted -- smc]

	Q: Seems to me we probably have about three minutes left.
Let me ask you a question from physics and astronomy. Various
scientists who have worked with you, are excited about a report
in {Physical Review Letters} April 21, by physicists Nodland and
Ralston, who have data which they say indicate that the speed of
light, through the universe, through essentially the vacuum of
the universe, is not constant, as it's supposed to be, but in
fact, the speed of light varies, systematically, according to the
direction of travel of light, through the universe. We're talking
on a scale much, much bigger than galaxies. Many think that, in
fact, this vindicates physical views of yours, against others.
	MR. LAROUCHE: Well, it does in a sense, but it's not just my
views. It's been known for a long time. My work has become
associated with the work I've done on Riemann, and in some
respects, in some aspects, I'm an authority on this work of
Riemann's -- the field of physical economy is my specialty.
	Now, the problem here is, that as long as people try to
explain certain things from the standpoint of incompetent
physics, they're going to find that there are a lot of problems
that keep arising; their physics doesn't work. So, we have to
distinguish in these kinds of cases, where you get this big alarm
about this question of the speed of light, that part of the
problem is that people have been using the wrong physics. And now
what they try to do, when this comes along, they try to explain
the phenomenon, which is perfectly consistent with what we knew
about the universe before this -- there was nothing new about
this. This was already discussed in the 19th century, when the
matter of the retarded propagation of electromagnetic radiation
was first ...

	Q: This has been {EIR Talks,} with Lyndon LaRouche. We'll be
resuming next week.

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