Beyond the   Tachyon Theory

 

Can Faster-than-Light Particles explain Dark Matter,

Dark Energy, and the Big Bang?

 

A new theory proposes that Faster-than-Light Particles known as Tachyons could

Answer a lot of questions about the Universe, writes Robyn Arianrhod.

 

 Tachyons may explain Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the Black Holes at the Core of many Galaxies.

 Here are six big questions about our Universe that current Physics can’t answer 

 

 1 - What is Dark Matter, the Mysterious Energy that appears to be accelerating the expansion of the Universe?

#2 - What is Dark Matter, The Invisible Substance we can only detect by its Gravitational Effect on Stars and Galaxies? 

#3 - What to cause Inflation, the Blindingly Fast Suspension of the Universe immediately after the Big Bang?

4 - For that Matter, what cause the Big Bang?        

5 - Are there many possible Big Bangs or Universes?

6 - Is there a telltale characteristic associated with the death of a Universe?

 

Despite the efforts of some of the  World’s Brightest Brains, the  Standard Model of  Particle Physicsour current best Theory of how the Universe works at a fundamental levelhas no solution to these stumpers.

 

A compelling new Theory claims to solve all  Six in a single sweep. The answer, according to a paper published in European Physical Journal C  by Herb Fried from  Brown University and  Yves Gabellini from INLN-Université de Nice, may be a kind of  Particle called a Tachyon.

 

Tachyons are Hypothetical Particles that Travel Faster than Light. According to Einstein’s  Special Theory of Relativityand according to experiment so farin our ‘real’ world, Particles can never Travel Faster than Light. Which is just as well: if they did - our ideas about cause and effect would be thrown out the windowbecause it would be possible to see an effect manifest before its causehttps://cosmosmagazine.com/physics/can-faster-than-light-tachyons-explain-dark-matter-dark-energy-and-the-big-bang

 

Written by, Bill Condie

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