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If you can trace tachyons, you can trace the advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, UFOs and paranormal phenomena
Tachyons are theoretical particles that always travel faster than
light. Some old fashioned physicists call it imagination. Open-minded scientists have started getting into the realm of tachyons. After hundred years we may be in a position to rewrite the fundamental physics.
The governing equation that relates mass to speed in the special theory
of relativity:
m = m0 / SQR(1 - v^2/c^2)
where m = energy divided by c squared or c^2 (sometimes called "relativistic mass")
m0 = rest mass
v = velocity of mass relative to you
c = velocity of light (constant in all frames of reference)
If you plot v/c vs. m/m0, you get :
v/c m/m0
Einstein and others to conclude that it was impossible for
any material object to travel at or beyond the speed of light.
Because as you increase speed mass increases. With increased mass,
there's a requirement for increased energy to accelerate the mass.
But what happens if you are already in speed that exceeds that of light?
Thenthe equation above would give you an imaginary mass, since v^2 / c^2 would be greater than 1 and that would be subtracted from 1 to
produce a negative number. Then you''d take the square root of the
negative number and end up with an imaginary number.
So normal material speeding at a speed higher than light has imaginary mass.
Imaginary mass traveling faster than the speed of light would show
up as regular mass to an observer at rest.
v/c m/m0 (m/m0)*I
infinity 0+0.000i 0.000
The biggest dilemma is that our terrestrial civilization cannot see or perceive the higher dimensions. That is where exotic materials, dark matter, tachyons, imaginary mass exist.
If you can trace tachyons, you can trace the advanced extraterrestrial civilizations, UFOs and paranormal phenomena
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