A particle that can move as fast or faster than light, it just can't move slower than light. This particle has not been proven to exist.it does exist but not in this universe it also been called god speed
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No. Tachyon condensation is a term used in physics. Please refer to the attached article.
A tachyon
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.
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A tachyon (from the Greek word for "speed") is a hypothetical sub-atomic particle which always travels faster than light. Even it if actually exists, our current physics theories tell us that we will NEVER be able to detect it.
Yes Tachyon can work on Windows XP, in fact it's been run on pretty much everything since Win 95 through Win 7. It works on Linux under WINE. Sometimes Tachyon will work better using the com patibility mode in Windows. However in general it is better to set the audio and video settings via Tachyon.exe then use Space.exe to launch the game. Tachyon.exe is the launcher, but it tends to frequently produce errors. Search for the FringeSpace site for more specific Tachyon help.
The hypothetical TACHYON particle. Hope this helps.
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.
Photonneutrinoelectrona theortical particle called a tachyon, moves faster than light.
A tachyon is a hypothetical subatomic particle that moves faster than light. In the language of special relativity, a tachyon would be a particle with space-like four-momentum and imaginary proper time. A tachyon would be constrained to the space-like portion of the energy-momentum graph. Therefore, it cannot slow down to subluminal (slower than light) speeds.Despite the theoretical arguments against the existence of tachyon particles, experimental searches have been conducted to test the assumption against their existence; however, no experimental evidence for the existence of tachyon particles has been found. Recently, time of flight measurements from the CERN-OPERA collaboration have indicated that muon neutrinos may exceed the speed of light, but OPERA scientists have refrained from drawing conclusions, requesting that other groups first verify their result.
Nobody knows, they have never been detected. For now tachyonic matter is purely a theoretical construct.