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It seems unlikely, considering that there are good reasons to consider that the speed of light is an absolute speed limit in our Universe.

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Is tachyon energy real?

Tachyons are imaginary subatomic particles that always travel faster than light.


Are tachyons possible?

The existence of tachyons, hypothetical particles that travel faster than the speed of light, has not been confirmed. Current theories suggest that tachyons would have imaginary mass and could violate causality, leading to paradoxes. As of now, there is no experimental evidence supporting the existence of tachyons.


What are tachyons?

Tachyons are any theoretical particles that have an imaginary mass. Because all tachyons have an imaginary mass, the velocity of all tachyons must exceed the speed of light (contrasted with Bradyons like electrons, quarks, and composite particles which must always move slower than light). Most modern theories suggest that even if such particles exist, they would likely be short lived due to effects such as tachyon condensation.


What is more faster then the speed of light?

Theoretically there exist hypothetical particles called tachyons which can travel faster than the speed of light.


How do you make tachyons into quarks?

Tachyons are theoretical particles and cannot be equated to existing massed particles.


Which is the fastest thing in Universe?

Tachyons are theorised to be the fastest particle in the universe their slowest speed being the speed of light. But until they are proven to exist, light is the fastest thing in the universe.


Is the reason that we can not prove tachyons (if exist) exist because we can not see them.?

No. We don't need to SEE something to get EVIDENCE for its existence. We can build instruments that detect all sorts of things. For example, outside of visible light, most electromagnetic waves can't be SEEN - but we know for a fact that they do, indeed, exist.However, scientists probably WOULD consider a hypothetical particle to be unproven, until they are actually observed. On the other hand, tachyons probably don't exist at all, given that there are good reasons to consider the speed of light to be a speed limit in our Universe.


What is tachyons and what use it has?

Tachyons are hypothetical particles that travel faster than the speed of light. They have not been observed in nature and their existence is purely theoretical. Some theories suggest that tachyons could have implications for time travel and communication across vast distances, but these ideas remain speculative.


How does tachyons help time travel?

Simply put: they don't. Though they do travel faster than the speed of light, they can never be slowed down to subluminal speeds, thus they cannot be used to send information faster than the speed of light.


Are the existences of tachyons considered to be fringe science?

Depends what you mean by "fringe." Some PhD's in major institutions are doing research into tachyons. But it is not considered an area that a LOT of research effort is being or should be done.


Why are tachyon beams considered hypothetical?

Tachyons themselves have not yet been proven to exist due to having never been observed in any scientific setting. Their existence, though pivotal to many models of physics, is only theoretical.


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