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if it was discovered that something can be made to travel faster than the speed of light, does that completely rewrite physics as we know it ?
Physics-Learner said:Does that completely rewrite physics as we know it ?
Physics-Learner said:does physics think that wormholes exist ?
my understanding of a wormhole (at least from star trek) is that you travel from point a to point b through some mechanism whereby the actual distance traveled is less than what it otherwise would be ?
Physics-Learner said:but if my recall is correct
Maybe it could turn out to be light which doesn't travel at the limit speed c. In that case, physics wouldn't change a lot; the complications would be for what concerns electromagnetic fields, since Proca's equations should be substituted to Maxwell's equations.Physics-Learner said:if it was discovered that something can be made to travel faster than the speed of light, does that completely rewrite physics as we know it ?
Why do you think that tachyons couldn't carry information? Perhaps because of grandfather-like paradoxes?pervect said:Tachyon's might not be too bad as far as fitting into the current framework of physics, though they couldn't carry information (if they are to fit into the current framework).