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- Tachyon - Wikipedia
A tachyon ( ˈtækiɒn ) or tachyonic particle is a hypothetical particle that always travels faster than light
- Tachyons: Facts about these faster-than-light particles | Space
Tachyons are hypothetical particles that move faster than the speed of light and travel backward through time Whether they exist is still up for debate
- 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 Upon losing energy, a tachyon would accelerate; the faster it traveled, the less energy it would have
- What Are Tachyons And Do They Even Exist? - IFLScience
Tachyons are hypothetical particles that travel faster than light, but no one knows if they exist
- Physicists suggest tachyons can be reconciled with the special theory . . .
Hypothetical particles that could move at superluminal speeds, called tachyons (from the Greek tachýs—fast, quick), are the "enfant terrible" of modern physics
- Do tachyons exist? - Department of Mathematics
Tachyon is the name given to the supposed "fast particle" which would move with v > c Tachyons were first introduced into physics by Gerald Feinberg, in his seminal paper "On the possibility of faster-than-light particles" [Phys Rev 159, 1089–1105 (1967)]
- Do Faster-than-Light Particles Exist? Tachyons, Black Holes, and the . . .
Are there particles that can move faster than light? Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb explores this question and the mysterious role of tachyons
- Tachyons and Their Implications for Causality and Spacetime
Tachyons are hypothetical particles proposed in theoretical physics that are said to travel faster than the speed of light The concept of tachyons was introduced by the physicist Arnold Sommerfeld in the early 20th century as part of his work on special relativity
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