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Tachyons — What If Something Could Travel Faster Than Light? - Leejohnston - 01-08-2026 Tachyons — What If Something Could Travel Faster Than Light? In physics, the speed of light is not just a speed limit — it is a structural feature of spacetime itself. And yet, for decades, physicists have explored a strange hypothetical idea: What if there were particles that always moved faster than light? These hypothetical entities are called tachyons. ⸻ What is a tachyon? A tachyon is not “something accelerated past light speed”. Instead, it is a particle that: • cannot slow down to the speed of light • always moves faster than light • would require infinite energy to slow down to c This is the opposite of ordinary matter, which requires infinite energy to reach c. ⸻ Where do tachyons come from? Tachyons arise naturally in mathematics. If you take Einstein’s energy–momentum relation: E² = p²c² + m²c⁴ and allow the mass term to be imaginary (m² < 0), the equation still works mathematically. That mathematical solution corresponds to a faster-than-light particle. The question is not “can the equation allow it?” The question is “does nature?” ⸻ Why tachyons cause serious problems If tachyons existed, they would create deep paradoxes: • Signals could arrive before they were sent • Cause and effect could be reversed • Different observers would disagree on the order of events This would break causality — the idea that causes precede effects. Modern physics is built on causality. Breaking it would collapse much more than just relativity. ⸻ Tachyons in modern physics Today, tachyons are mostly used as warning signs. In quantum field theory, a “tachyonic mode” usually means: • the system is unstable • the assumed vacuum state is wrong • the theory wants to reorganize itself In other words, tachyons often signal that a model needs fixing — not that faster-than-light particles exist. ⸻ Could tachyons exist in any form? Some speculative ideas suggest: • tachyons might exist but be unobservable • they might not carry usable information • they might exist only mathematically, not physically So far, no experiment has ever detected tachyons. Every precision test of relativity still holds. ⸻ The deeper lesson Tachyons teach us something important: Not every mathematically allowed object corresponds to physical reality. Nature seems to enforce rules that mathematics alone does not. ⸻ Open question Is faster-than-light motion fundamentally impossible — or does the universe forbid only faster-than-light information? That distinction still matters. |