Overlighting speed
The CLASSICAL Lorentz transformation contains the mathematical expression:

Then it is clear that if we want to use real numbers, then

However, NEW SOLUTIONS of this transformation include the expression:

Or

Therefore, the speed v can be ARBITRARY, but it depends on the size of angle α.
v=0

v=0,55c

v=c

v=1,88c

v=2,38c (the maximum value of the angle α is marked)
