Nobody knows, they have never been detected.
For now tachyonic matter is purely a theoretical construct.
Yes: Atoms of krypton almost always do exist independently of chemical bonding to any other atoms.
No tachyon has ever been discovered, thus there is no real symbol 'reserved' for it (like a greek nu is usually used to denote a neutrino). Physicists may attempt to develop models containing tachyons but they usually choose their own symbol for their own particular tachyon.
I think Democritus first posited the existence of atoms.
Aluminium chloride does not exist as seperate atoms as it is an ionic compound.
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Well, tachyons are particles that travel faster than the speed of light. Travel could be referring to how they move across the universe (if they exist) or somehow splitting a object down to the atoms and attaching it to a tachyon particle and sending it through space and time.
Tachyon Publications was created in 1995.
No. Tachyon condensation is a term used in physics. Please refer to the attached article.
Yes: Atoms of krypton almost always do exist independently of chemical bonding to any other atoms.
Atoms cannot exist in a free state on their own, but can exist in a free state as molecules.
bcz their energy is low thats why they can exist independently while the energy of some atoms is so high that they can only exist as ions or molecuoles not as free atoms
Tachyons are imaginary subatomic particles that always travel faster than light.
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
The were not invented, they exist. Atoms and molecules were discovered.
A tachyon
That they exist.
everywhere there is matter