Preview

Tachyons

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
477 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Tachyons
Tachyons are more like metaphysical particles with imaginary mass and speed that’s faster than light. This particle got the name from Greek word tachys which means swift particle and was coined by Gerald Feinberg in 1967.
Here’s the thought experiment: A certain Science lab on Pluto has an emitter and a detector, and so does an identical lab on Earth. Earth is supposed to fire a tachyon to Pluto at 11:55am and Pluto, after receiving it will send another one back to Earth at about 12:00am. But, the scientist on Earth however receives the tachyon at 11:50am, ten minutes before they actually transmit the first tachyon. He was so startled by it that he destroys his lab equipments, making it impossible for himself to send a signal to Pluto to emit a tachyon. So where did the tachyon at 11:50 come from? The only possible answer is another universe, a universe where the lab on Earth wasn’t destroyed.
Due to its speed, it can never really be observed even if it was real. Because one moment it’s not there, and the other moment, it’s gone. When you’re looking through a hole, whenever something moves in front of you, you’ll see it approaching and departing. But Tachyons, which are faster than light, cannot be observed approaching. The “present” is such a short time that it really doesn’t exist. Tachyons are believed to have imaginary mass, existing in imaginary time. The word “imaginary” here, has a mathematical meaning, not a colloquial one. For example, the square root of -25 is an imaginary number. Well, not completely an imaginary number necessarily, but a real number multiplied by the imaginary term i. For example i2=-1. So tachyons do have mass and it theoretically does exist at a time, but those cannot be specifically defined using Grade 11 Physics and Mathematics.
There was this possible method of detecting a tachyon, where instead of observing a tachyon, we would need to be on the same time slide as a tachyon. But unfortunately, we can’t measure inconceivably

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Good Essays

    Terroism

    • 353 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Terrorism is the use of terror in a form of violence or threats that is meant to coerce individuals, groups or entity acting in a manner in which a person or group couldn’t otherwise force them to act lawfully. Acts of terrorism appears to be or intended to intimidate civilians collectively or to intimidate changes in government policy or government conduct through the use of serious destruction, assassination or kidnapping. Terrorism has affected the United States in the last decade. The root of terrorism is hatred and there’s nothing more dangerous than knowing that terrorist believe that they have nothing to lose.…

    • 353 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    titiel

    • 417 Words
    • 2 Pages

    1.) Berkey & Gay Furniture uses quite a few different methods to play on consumer's anxieties and prejudices. They infer that they are a way to look above, “Malucios” or those breaking the prohibition act during that time period. The furniture store plays on parents fears for their children and creates a link between keeping their children out of trouble with the law by having a lavishly furnished house. This link was not an easy gap to bridge, but they did a good job reasoning that if a younger person who is most susceptible to the lure of restricted alcohol is unashamed of his home, he will chose staying home to entertain guests rather than venture out. Parents are made to think that if their child has a home that is, “embarrassing,” to them, they will go to places like, “Malucios.”…

    • 417 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Niloufar Shahlaei

    • 5367 Words
    • 22 Pages

    Lab tests and observation of external phenomena help to natural science to proceed by measurement and explain the knowledge. Nowadays, everybody know that the measurement are approximate and they are not precise full sense and completely correct. On the other hand, Heisenberg frame shows that some relationship exists and people cannot measure them.…

    • 5367 Words
    • 22 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Gryphon

    • 2568 Words
    • 11 Pages

    "Gryphon" was made into a movie by Max Mabru Films for PBS Wonderworks. Stills from the film are shown below.…

    • 2568 Words
    • 11 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Hollowells, “A History of Everything, Including You” moved quickly in this story, from describing the formation of the universe to…

    • 546 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Gopher Tortoises

    • 90 Words
    • 1 Page

    Gopher tortoises have shovel-like front legs that help them to dig, and their back legs are strong and sturdy. As with all turtles, the undersides of males’ shells are concave, distinguishing them from females. Male gopher tortoises also have longer tails than females and extended shells under their chins that they use for ramming or butting, but females are larger in size. As adults they are mostly brownish gray with a yellowish, tan underside. In hatchlings, the scute (the polygon shapes covering the shell) are bright yellow with brown…

    • 90 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    A more scientific contribution of Hertz’s research is seen in radio telescopes. Since many interactions in the universe cannot be seen in the visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum, various telescopes, such as the radio telescope, have been created to detect the effects of these events in other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum (Electromagnetic Spectrum). This is important for observing objects that cannot be seen by the human eye but can be indirectly observed through their effects on their surroundings. These readings can then be used to form or prove theories related to celestial bodies involved in the events.…

    • 799 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Raccoons

    • 635 Words
    • 3 Pages

    How does the mother care for the young, or does she? Young are usually on their own by autumn, but some will stay with their mother through the winter…

    • 635 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Better Essays

    John Hayward

    • 1337 Words
    • 6 Pages

    References: Costello, R. (2009, October 1). Time and the Speed of Light. Costello Space Art. Retrieved December 6, 2012, from http://www.costellospaceart.com/html/time_and_the_speed_of_light.html…

    • 1337 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Thoeries

    • 3364 Words
    • 14 Pages

    Child as scientist 1. construct their own knowledge from experimenting on the world. 2. learn many things on their own without the intervention of older children or adults. 3. are intrinsically motivated to learn and do not need rewards from adults to motivate learning…

    • 3364 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    Wave-Particle Duality

    • 1601 Words
    • 7 Pages

    The concept of wave-particle duality is one of the most confusing concepts in physics because it isn’t like anything we see in the everyday world. In the 18th and 19th century, there was a huge debate among physicists studying light about whether light was made of particles shooting around like bullets, or waves washing around like waves (Wave-Particle Duality, January 2010). There are times when light seems to act as both. At times, light appears to only travel in a straight line, as if it were made of particles. Yet other experiments show that light has a frequency or wavelength, just like a sound wave or water wave (Wave-Particle Duality, January 2010). “Until the 20th century, most physicists thought that light was either one or the other, and that the scientists on the other side of the argument were simply wrong.” (Wave-Particle Duality, January 2010)…

    • 1601 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Black Hole

    • 710 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Talking about the universe is always a mysterious subject for us. There are lots of theories about the universe by different scientist. Nobody actually knows the reality. Like the universe the topic,” Black Hole”, is also mysterious. We know what black hole is but we are not able to give the detail information about it. As everybody says that,” black hole is a region in space that has an indefinite density and the gravitational force that does not let anything escape from its influence that includes light too”. There is kind of debate among the scientist about considering sun as black hole. Many believe that the mass of the black hole is 10 times more than that of the sun, so we cannot consider sun to be the black hole. There is question in everybody mind what is black hole? , how it is originated? , what black hole able to do?…

    • 710 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    recorded to happen during the experiment. The portal frame in this experiment is part of a…

    • 1039 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Prions

    • 1138 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Sometimes a scientific discovery shakes the confidence of scientists, making them question whether they truly understand nature's ground rules. That's exactly what prions have done to scientists' understanding of the ground rules for infectiousdiseases. Prions cause diseases,but they aren't viruses or bacteria or fungi or parasites. They are simply proteins, and proteins were never thought to be infectious on their own. Organisms are infectious, proteins are not.…

    • 1138 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    The two scientists accidentally discovered and detected what they thought was noise from their instrument, but was actually a constant background signal coming from everywhere in space.…

    • 1261 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays

Related Topics