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

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Tachyons are hypothetical particles predicted by special relativity that can travel faster than light but cannot slow down to light speed. Despite their theoretical existence, there is currently no experimental evidence supporting their existence. The concept of tachyons was initially important in string theory to address infinities, but they are not required in the modern framework of superstring theory. Some discussions humorously reference fictional examples, like cloaked Romulan vessels, to illustrate the concept. Ultimately, the consensus leans towards the belief that tachyons do not exist or will remain undiscovered.
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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.
 
wow, weird properties.
"as its energy decreases, its velocity increases."

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

...??
and they also have imaginary mass
 
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
 
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.
 

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