Are tachyons real and why haven't we found them yet?

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In summary, tachyons are theoretical particles that were initially predicted by special relativity as being able to travel faster than light. They were later incorporated into string theory before being disproved by the lack of evidence for their existence. Tachyons are also known for their peculiar properties, such as their velocity increasing as their energy decreases and having imaginary mass. Despite the amusing limerick and references to fictional encounters with tachyons, the argument remains that tachyons do not exist or will never be discovered due to the impossibility of particles violating the laws of causality.
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what exactly are tachyons, and how were they ever predicted? and do they even exist?
 
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Special relativity in theory allows for particles to go faster than light, although they could never slow down to light speed. These have been given the name tachyons. However there is no evidence they exist.
 
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wow, weird properties.
"as its energy decreases, its velocity increases."

...??
 
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daveed said:
wow, weird properties.
"as its energy decreases, its velocity increases."

...??
and they also have imaginary mass
 
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Of course tachyons exist. Don't you remember when data discovered the cloaked romulan vesels?

Of course then there's this amusing limerick I've heard.

There was a young lady named Bright,
Whose speed was far faster than light.
She went out one day,
In a relative way,
And returned the previous night!
-Reginald Buller

edit: found the author :D
 
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I have presented this argument in other threads, but tachyons do not exist or, at the very least, will never be discovered. See, if we were evr going to discover a particle to which the laws of causality apply in reverse, we would have found it sometime before we started looking.
 

1. What exactly are tachyons?

Tachyons are hypothetical particles that are thought to travel faster than the speed of light. They have not been observed or proven to exist, but are predicted by some theories in physics.

2. How do tachyons differ from other particles?

Tachyons differ from other particles in that they have imaginary mass and always travel faster than the speed of light. They also have the unique property of gaining energy as they lose speed, making them difficult to detect.

3. What are some theories that involve tachyons?

Some theories that involve tachyons include the theory of relativity, string theory, and quantum field theory. These theories propose the existence of tachyons to explain certain phenomena, such as faster-than-light travel and quantum tunneling.

4. Can tachyons be used for time travel?

There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that tachyons can be used for time travel. The concept of time travel is still a topic of debate among scientists, and the existence of tachyons is still theoretical.

5. How do tachyons affect our understanding of the universe?

The existence of tachyons, if proven, could greatly impact our understanding of the universe and the laws of physics. It could challenge the principles of causality and the speed limit of light, leading to a major shift in our understanding of space and time.

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