A New Kind Of Energy Is ... - Tachyon Apr 2026
This paper explores the theoretical existence and energetic properties of —hypothetical particles that always travel faster than the speed of light. Unlike ordinary matter ( bradyons ), which requires infinite energy to reach light speed, tachyons exist naturally beyond this barrier. We examine the energy-speed inversion property, where tachyons accelerate as they lose energy, and discuss recent peer-reviewed models from institutions like the University of Warsaw and Oxford that suggest these particles might be reconciled with special relativity without violating causality. 1. Introduction: The Superluminal Frontier
: At zero energy, a tachyon reaches infinite velocity , a state referred to as "transcendent". 3. Tachyonic Fields and Condensation
: Unlike standard particles that gain energy as they speed up, a tachyon’s energy decreases as its speed increases. A new kind of energy is ... - tachyon
: This occurs when a field is at a local maximum of its potential energy (an unstable state). The field "rolls down" to a stable minimum, where its quanta (like the Higgs boson ) gain real, positive mass. 4. Proposed Applications (Hypothetical)
: While Feinberg's reinterpretation principle suggests individual tachyons cannot transmit information into the past, researchers continue to explore if quantum entanglement involving tachyonic states could enable new signaling methods. This paper explores the theoretical existence and energetic
A hypothetical paper based on your prompt, titled would structure its exploration of tachyons as follows. Abstract
The term "tachyon" was coined by physicist in his 1967 paper, "Possibility of Faster-Than-Light Particles" . While traditionally dismissed due to potential causality paradoxes, such as the grandfather paradox , modern physics revisits tachyons as indicators of vacuum instability or components of dark energy . 2. Theoretical Framework Theoretical Framework : Some models
: Some models, such as those found in Chinese Physics B , propose that dark energy can be effectively described as a rolling tachyon scalar field. 5. Conclusion