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- Tachyon - Wikipedia
But we now know that a tachyon indicates an instability in a theory that contains it Regrettably, for science fiction fans, tachyons are not real physical particles that appear in nature
- Tachyon | Faster-Than-Light, Quantum Mechanics, Particles | Britannica
Just as an ordinary particle such as an electron can exist only at speeds less than that of light, so a tachyon could exist only at speeds above that of light, at which point its mass would be real and positive
- Tachyons: Facts about these faster-than-light particles
The term "tachyon" first entered scientific literature in 1967, in a paper entitled "Possibility of faster-than-light particles" by Columbia University physicist Gerald Feinberg
- Physicists suggest tachyons can be reconciled with the special theory . . .
Once this fact was incorporated into the theory, all the difficulties mentioned earlier completely disappeared and tachyon theory became mathematically consistent
- What is a tachyon? - modern-physics-journey. com
Tachyons are hypothetical particles that, if they exist, can only move faster than the speed of light In theory, a tachyon can never slow down to the speed of light — just as a normal particle with real mass can never be accelerated up to, or beyond, light speed
- What Are Tachyons? The Complete Guide | Tachyon. org
A comprehensive analysis of tachyons, exploring Gerald Feinberg's 1967 framework, imaginary mass in special relativity, tachyon condensation in string theory, and the OPERA neutrino anomaly
- What is known about tachyons, theoretical particles that travel faster . . .
Tachyons have never been found in experiments as real particles traveling through the vacuum, but we predict theoretically that tachyon-like objects exist as faster-than-light 'quasiparticles
- Tachyon -- from Eric Weissteins World of Physics - Wolfram
The word tachyon derives from the Greek (tachus), meaning "speedy " Tachyons have the strange properties that, when they lose energy, they gain speed Consequently, when tachyons gain energy, they slow down The slowest speed possible for tachyons is the speed of light
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